Kansas City Saturday News Stroll



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KC Community Conversation

Moms Demand Action to discuss Kansas City gun violence

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Kansas City chapter of Moms Demand Action will discuss Kansas City gun violence Saturday. In the wake of the latest school shooting, the advocacy group will hold a discussion with area physicians who treat trauma and injuries from gun violence.


Celebrate Doggie Style

"Mave" the honorary Mavericks mascot graduating

The popular service dog in training is officially being paired with a Veteran handler Saturday


Local Culinary Narrative

The history behind Kansas City-style barbecue and its star burnt ends

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Several regions throughout the United States have fanatics devoted to their local brand of barbecue, and Missouri is no exception. Kansas City is the birthplace of dry-rubbed barbecue drizzled in tomato-molasses sauce. Kansas City is also known for adding the sticky, finger-licking condiment onto a range of meats, veggies, and fruits.


Kansas Life Lesson

Kansas teachers ask for more support from state: "We're burned out"

TOPEKA, Kan. - Kansas schools are set to receive 615 million dollars in education funding over the next few years. In 2018, a plan was passed that gave 525 million in funding. In 2019, the legislature passed a bill that added an additional 90 million in funding for the next four years.


Hottie Walks This Way

Kimberley Garner Walking her Dog in a White Swimsuit in London's Hyde Park

Kimberley Garner Walking her Dog in a White Swimsuit in London's Hyde Park, Kimberley Garner, Dog, London's Hyde Park, Swimsuit, Walking Dog,


White House Tough Talk

Giuliani attacks foes, claims again to have 'insurance' to keep Trump loyal

President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani gave a wide-ranging interview on Saturday in which the former New York City mayor attacked numerous figures involved in the impeachment hearings and claimed for the second time to have "insurance" when questioned whether the president would remain loyal to him.


Scary Tech Trending

'Ghost guns': Could a teenager mail-order kit parts and build a pistol?

After every mass shooting, policymakers, law enforcement officials and both sides of America's gun debate zero in on a few key questions: What kind of gun did the killer use, how did he get it and could any laws have prevented the tragedy?


Get Well Ruth!!!

Ruth Bader Ginsburg admitted to hospital after chills and a fever

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was admitted to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore Friday night after experiencing chills and a fever earlier in the day, the Supreme Court said in a statement Saturday.


Show-Me EPIC Verse

Ozarks Tonight: Meet Missouri's Poet Laureate

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Did you know that Missouri has an official poet? Well, we do and she lives in Springfield. Karen Craigo was appointed the fifth Missouri Poet Laureate by Governor Mike Parson for 2019 to 2021. "It's amazing, " she said of the appointment.


Local Hip-Hop Wisdom

Solomon's debut is wise beyond the Kansas City rapper's years

Song of Solomon is a high-water mark for recent local hip-hop. // Photo by Aaron Rhodes Picture a young rapper that has risen to fame in the last few years, and somebody like Solomon comes to mind: face and neck tattoos, brightly dyed dreadlocks, a predilection for melody-driven bars and wild, booming beats.


KC Sharp Dressed Man Profile

This Halls stylist dresses some of Kansas City's finest

Photos by Samantha LeviYou can click a button and the Amazon Prime fairies will drop a new sweater on your doormat tomorrow. But there's something special about driving home with a shopping bag full of new clothes riding shotgun - especially when they've been picked by a professional stylist like Mark Pred, who has worked at Halls since 2004.


Kansas City 2019 Foodie Year Remembered

The Biggest Kansas City Restaurant News Of Fall 2019

As evidenced by recent openings, closings and bankruptcies, the Kansas City restaurant scene is extremely competitive right now. "Lots of players are competing for the same dollars, employees and customers," said KCUR Food Critic Jenny Vergara. "Only the strongest operators will survive."


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Comments

  1. The "Moms Demand Action" crowd needs to make arrangements for a ride-along with KCPD East Patrol on the dog watch some Friday or Saturday nights.
    Starts at 7:30pm and goes to 6:30am.
    Be sure to stay the whole time.
    It might give these clueless mostly suburban white women who haven't been north of 95th Street in years a hint as to why the homicide rates in KCMO are so high, who is perpetrating the vast majority of the violence, and the behaviors that officers are confronted with each and every day.
    Facts are stubborn things.

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  2. ^^^ +1000000000, clueless self righteous idiots is what they are.

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  3. How is "weekend at Ruth Bader Ginsburg" still able to dictate law?

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  4. ^^^^ Apparently Trumppuppets like Ol' Gripester can't get their heads around the concept of "NOT Brain-Dead".

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  5. TOP PHOTO -- UNLEASHED ANIMAL

    While wearing a bathing suit, Kim confessed to liking guys who are rakes, so I promised to dive into her deep end!!!

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  6. Die or retire Ruth.

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