The KCMO Monday Night News Look



Tonight hottie Josie and her continues rise to the top of the lingerie modeling game inspires this look at subjects closer to home.

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Celebrate Kansas City American Dream

African immigrant thankful to pursue his dreams in Kansas City

A man who works at Kansas City International Airport has an inspirational story that begins in an East African village and continues at his adopted home in the Northland. Denis Kweri came to the U.S. in the 90s and worked his way up to an administrative position at KCI.


Local Chase Crisis

The price of pursuit: Police chases can lead to lawsuits, property damage

INDEPENDENCE, Mo. -- On January 13, 2014, Independence police officers were pursuing 22-year-old Andrew Stark for speeding. As police pressed pause on their end, Stark sped off, running a red light and ramming into a car driven by 35-year-old Jason Lewis. Lewis was killed, and his two passengers were severely injured.


Naming The Weekend Dead

Police identify KCK homicide victim

Kansas City, Kan., police have identified the person killed in a shooting on Feb. 17 in the 1600 block of Minnesota Ave. On Monday, KCK Police said the victim was identified as Kevin M. Forman, 28, of Kansas City, Mo.


Show-Me Nasty Double Report

Roy Moore is haunting the GOP Senate primary in Missouri

Failed Alabama Republican Senate candidate and accused child molester Roy Moore is now haunting the GOP primary in Missouri. Last Friday, Moore endorsed Courtland Sykes, a Republican who demanded in an official campaign statement last month that his fiancée always have a home-cooked dinner waiting for him.


Local Victim's Rights Awareness

Family of woman murdered, set on fire demanding justice

The family of a woman who was murdered and set on fire in Grandview are demanding justice. Lynnette Williams, 27, died last month at the Arbors of Grandview Apartment Complex.


College Town Movie Fest Report

What to check out at True/False Film Fest 2018, which begins this week in Columbia

It's hard to imagine crowds of 1,200 or 1,700 cheering for documentaries about step-dancing or the rise and fall of former lawmaker and lawbreaker Anthony Weiner, but that's standard operating procedure at the True/False Film Festival in Columbia, Missouri, which runs this Thursday, March 1, through Sunday, March 4.


The World According To Marcus

Marcus Peters speaks for first time since trade, says he and Andy Reid had no issues

Soon-to-be former Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Marcus Peters appeared on NFL Network's Total Access Monday night to discuss the recent trade news. The network is located in Culver City, just outside of Los Angeles. The Chiefs agreed to trade Peters and a 2018 sixth-round pick to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for their 2018 fourth-round pick and their 2019 second-round pick.


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Comments

  1. Why does KCPD blast their sirens all the time. Are drowning out people yelling fuck the police as they drive by?

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  2. ^^^^^Why do you post stupid stuff as that?

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  3. There is simply little need for these high speed and dangerous chases through cities given the state of technology today. This is just dumb cowboy shit that needlessly puts folks lives at risk.

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  4. Where is support for Denis Kweri in KC's Africa-American Community?
    Are the African-American Churches raising money for his cause?
    Are people holding fundraisers?
    Are African-American owned Businesses donating a percentage of their sales income?

    Or is it just business as usual in the "Gimmee" Community?
    "To Hell With Those People, Give What's Mine, When I Tell You To, You Racists!"

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