Kansas City Saturday News Links



Quick share of some of our favorite stories from the Saturday news cycle that aren't just car crashes and foodie promo . . .

Kansas City Weed Rule Talk

PODCAST: Kansas City sets rules for medical marijuana

Less than a year after Missouri voters overwhelmingly approved legalizing medical marijuana, state and local officials are in the process of establishing the rules.


More Gunfire In Grandview

Grandview police investigating after man shot Friday evening

Police in Grandview are investigating a shooting Friday evening near Third Street and Blue Ridge Boulevard.Police said officers were called at 5:53 p.m. to the area on a reported shooting.When officers arrived, they found a man suffering from a gunshot wound.


Show-Me Traffic Crackdown

New law aims to keep MoDOT workers safe on roads

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Penalties will soon be increasing in Missouri for those who hit crews in work zones. Earlier this week, Gov. Mike Parson signed a bill that will go into effect on Aug. 28.


Missouri Head Check

Missouri governor blocks repeal of motorcycle helmet law

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson has vetoed a bill that would have allowed some motorcycle riders to drive without helmets.Parson vetoed the measure Friday. It would have repealed Missouri's helmet requirement for motorcycle riders who are at least 18 years old and have health insurance.Parson didn't express opposition to relaxing helmet requirements for motorcyclists.


Local Crime Scene Cleanup

Residents have concerns over what is left at crime scenes

RAYTOWN, MO (KCTV) - Three road flares left behind on Blue Ridge Boulevard, after Kansas City police, U.S. Marshals and Raytown Police worked to arrest a suspected murderer Wednesday, has people on social media complaining about the mess left behind.


Local Fruity Crash

Semi carrying produce overturns at the north loop of downtown KC

KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) - A semi carrying produce overturned on the north side of the downtown loop. Right before 6 a.m., police were called to I-70 EB, west of the Broadway Bridge on the overturned semi. The semi driver has minor injuries, according to police. KCTV5.com is now with you on the go!


Kansas City Cell Sleuth Redux

North KC woman hunts down thief who stole her car, steals it back

KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -- Danielle Reno isn't an investigator, she doesn't work for the police department, but she used her best sleuthing skills to bring her car back home. "Did I park somewhere else? No. I know I parked here. Somebody stole my car!


Cowtown Hotness With Katie

It's going to feel like typical July in KC Saturday

It's going to be a hot one today. Temperatures will climb into the low 90s. The humidity will make it feel even hotter.


Emeli Sandé - Shine is the song of the day and this is the OPEN THREAD for right now . . .

Comments

  1. Only a nog would steal a car, steal a debit card and go to applebees like its hunkey dorey. Commit felonies to do basic bitch shit.

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    1. The thief is a wigger HOG. The fb vid shows how tore up nasty this tweaker is. The other couple of petri dishes of diseases that the grand theft auto witch was riding with, were an sickening sight, too.

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  2. traffic lanes hereby no longer exist, you can not see them anyways!
    Enjoy your airport or your property taxes.

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  3. Byron Funkhouser7/13/19, 2:38 PM

    ^^Everyone can see how nasty you are.

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  4. ClarksburgStalkerakaBryon7/13/19, 4:40 PM

    Nice that downtown has fruit to go along with the hog guts on the highways.

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  5. As a rider, I have had occasion to be glad I had a helmet on. I distinctly recall lmy head bouncing on the pavement. No head injury, but some other parts required repair.

    There's a saying that "if you ride, you will (at some point) go down".

    I fear ditching the helmet requirement would result in some serious injuries helmets would have prevented. I still love to ride, but there is no getting around the Fact it is an inherently risky activity.

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