Emma Frain adorns this HUGE collection of Kansas City mainstream media links . . .
- Follow-up on Mayor Sly's education initiative that seems a bit more productive than his other moves: 10,000 books donated to area students
- Local lawyer gets off: All charges dismissed in KC lawyer's murder case
- Scary med story: Police said a 15-year-old schizophrenic girl attacked her nurse Friday at Children's Mercy Hospital.
- Afternoon accident: Police investigating school bus accident near Prospect Ave.
- Big local money: Kansas City commission weighs TIF for $142.5M retail, office project
- Show-Me more cash: Mo. Budget Negotiators Back 2 Percent Pay Raise
- Suburban afternoon investigation: Body found behind Lee's Summit home
- Golden Ghetto missing person: Search underway in flooded Indian Creek for missing OP man
- Nasty Missouri Fight: Some inmates threatened to throw feces and urine on staff, threw wads of wet toilet paper at cameras, destroyed beds, and threatened staff and inmates with assault, according to the Livingston County Sheriff.
- This town will never get hockey: NHL Returning to Sprint Center for Preseason Action
- In doggie news: Dog rescued from Kansas City house fire
- Tragedy across the river: A child was hit by a car in the Northland on Monday afternoon.
- Job news: Backers of minimum-wage, payday loan initiatives turn in petitions
- More on the suburban story: Lee's Summit police said they are investigating the discovery of a body as a possible homicide.
- Golden Ghetto Chef Training: Johnson County Community College is planning a groundbreaking ceremony for its new Hospitality & Culinary Academy.
More TIF for more unneeded development that will simply cannibalize other retail and office users.
ReplyDeleteBut it will pass......
exactly.
ReplyDeleteRe: All charges dismissed in Kansas City lawyer’s murder case...Tony I wish you'd follow up on this. What are the names of the attorneys in the Prosecutor's Office who withheld the exonerating evidence of the surveillance tape? The State Bar should yank their licenses and the Prosecutor herself should determine if charges against them can be filed. A man spends five years in jail because Prosecutors conspire to conceal evidence. Shameful. Criminal. I hope the defendant sues their socks off.
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