The Kansas City Midweek Morning Rinse



Our misty Kansas City morning is inspired by Jodie as we enjoy some of to the top local links to start the day. Take a peek:

Thanks To Sketchy Local Hipster Hype: Westside Endures Kansas City Coffee Glut

'Coffee pot forest' grows along SW Blvd in Kansas City

Kansas City, MO - A forest, of sorts, has sprouted along Southwest Boulevard. A forest of coffee pots. A small grove of metal poles has sprung up on the edge of a parking lot just across from The Roasterie, a coffee company founded in KC, under the DC-3 airplane, named Betty, that rises over the company's facility on SW Blvd.


Golden Ghetto HVAC Future

Johnson County Community College Gets Record Donation To Expand Technical Education

Johnson County Community College just received the biggest financial gift in its history and plans to use the money to expand its technical education. JCCC says it received a $10 million donation from the Overland Park-based Sunderland Foundation. It's part of a $102 million project that will add two buildings to campus.


Internets Hotel On Every KC Corner

Dozens of neighborhoods newly eligible for Airbnb gear up for debate

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A Kansas City Neighborhood Advisory Council meeting Tuesday was likely just a scene setter for what's expected to be a hotly contested topic before Kansas City's Planning, Zoning and Economic Development Committee later this month. "This is so convoluted now, how will we ever enforce this?"


Show-Me Lesson In FAIL

A battle is brewing over Missouri's State Education Commissioner

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Kansas Secrecy Questions

Kansas Lawmaker Questions DCF About Report Of Destroyed Child Welfare Documents

Officials with the Kansas Department for Children and Families responded Tuesday to concerns about destroyed evidence in child abuse cases during a legislative task force meeting. After a Kansas City Star investigation suggested DCF employees had shredded documents regarding children in state care, an agency official told lawmakers that the claims by former DCF deputy director Dianne Keech were inaccurate.


Local Beat Down Aftermath

Man says he suffered savage beating by Blue Springs murder suspect

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- "He could've killed me." That warning came from an Independence man about accused killer John Jeffries. Cris Green told police days "before" Jeffries allegedly shot and killed a Blue Springs man, Jeffries fractured his skull. FOX 4's Robert Townsend talked to Green about the attack.


JoCo Gunfire Last Niught

Shots fired during armed robbery attempted in Overland Park

Police in Overland Park are investigating a second armed robbery. Investigators say around 8:10 p.m. on Tuesday, police responded to an armed robbery call at 79th Street and Frontage. Officers arrived and said a suspect fired at least two shots from a silver-colored gun. No injuries were reported for the two employees working inside the business.


Kansas City Cuddle Opportunity

Local hospital searching for volunteers to help cuddle NICU babies

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Comments

  1. Wow the media actually gave a description of a black perp.

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  2. 79th Street and Frontage
    ran from the scene, heading eastbound
    East of this armed robbery is becoming a very bad area in Overland Park. It is becoming predominately black race residents from 87th north to almost 75th street, Antioch to I-35. Smart people know to stay away from this area at night. This area is full of cheap section 8 housing or if you want the truth, slum apartments.

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  3. How all you diversity lovers in Johnson county liking this crap?

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  4. There should be something telling in the warm arms programs between OPRMC and TMC. OP is completely booked on volunteers, they won't even accept additional applications at this time, TMC can't get enough volunteers to book half time. I have an idea why and it has to do with the clientele of the hospital once the sun sets. It is NOT a good or safe place to be unless you're locked behind the doors.

    It also doesn't help that they restrict applicants to 55. What an odd, arbitrary limit. I know plenty of people much younger than that who have some time, and more importantly, energy, to hold NICU babies.

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  5. Grieten chose charter school's as his hill to die on. A Navy Seal should know you never run to your death.

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  6. Has this marked the beginning of the Warm Arms Race?

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  7. Just the facts please11/15/17, 12:18 PM

    A forest of coffee pots.

    Sounds like a perfect place for a mosquito tribe to start living in.

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  8. The bad guys are going to the burbs. Kcmo,is beefing up there patrols. And the people with a few bucks on them have canceled carry their is one guy in Waldo walking around with a shotgun for protection.

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  9. Planned Parenthood immediately filed suit claiming the hospital is trying to soften up their customer base.

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