Kansas City Thursday News Look

Right now we start off with a tribute to old school Pamela and her body of work along with more pop culture, community news and top headlines.

Community Despite COVID

KC metro COVID-19 survivors unite through social media

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Desa Hanchette didn't understand how close to death she had come until she began to reflect. "It was that quick," she said. At a follow up appointment in November for a then-recent hand surgery, Hanchette's health took a sudden turn for the worse and her vitals dropped in a matter of minutes.

Win Across The Bridge

Northland apartment standoff ends peacefully

KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) - Police were involved in a standoff at a Northland apartment complex Wednesday night. Just before 7 p.m., Kansas City police detectives conducted a residence check for an adult male who is wanted for a felony warrant in the 8400 block of N Overland Court.

Local Snakes Abound

Watch out: It's baby copperhead season in Missouri, Kansas

Officials want to remind people to watch out for baby copperheads, as this is the time of the year the venomous snakes are having babies.Copperheads are one of the few venomous snakes found in Kansas and Missouri.Officials with the Missouri Department of Conservation said the baby snakes are born with venom and ready to defend themselves.

Pamela Good Life Endures

Pamela Anderson Is Dating Her Bodyguard After Jon Peters Divorce: 'She's Very Happy'

Pamela Anderson is dating her security guard Dan Hayhurst, a source tells PEOPLE The actress and Jasmin spokeswoman, 53, is dating her security guard, Dan Hayhurst, seven months after splitting from her ex-husband Jon Peters. Anderson and Peters were married for just 12 days before separating.

New USA Tech Hotness Debuts

US military police 'sought use of heat ray' to disperse White House protesters

A military whistleblower has said federal officials sought to use some controversial crowd control devices, including a so-called heat ray, to disperse protesters outside the White House in June.

Tragic Comparison

AG Barr: Besides Slavery, National Coronavirus Lockdown Is The 'Greatest Intrusion On Civil Liberties'

William Barr claimed that, "other than slavery," calls for a national lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic were "the greatest intrusion on civil liberties."

Second Wave Starting

Europe on high alert as coronavirus cases rise and targeted lockdowns return

LONDON - There are growing concerns in Europe at what is being seen as an alarming rise in coronavirus cases, with the number of new daily infections reaching record highs in some countries. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) warned Wednesday that the 14-day case notification rate (the number of newly reported cases) for the EU, European Economic Area and the U.K.

YOU FIRST!!!

Enough people have to take a Covid-19 vaccine for it to be efficient, Fauci says

If not enough Americans get a Covid-19 vaccine when it becomes available, it won't help reduce the spread of the deadly virus, the nation's top infectious disease official said.

All Things Considered, This Number Is Actually AMAZING

Trump Stuck at 42% Job Approval

Story Highlights Americans' approval of Trump has been steady near 42% since June Recent winning incumbents had 49% or better approval at similar point Less than half of U.S. adults watched either party convention in August WASHINGTON, D.C.

Pricey Fashion Premieres

Local maker Culture Thread shows off Kansas City spirit through luxury streetwear design

Clothing designer Brice Edwards of Culture Thread shows off Kansas City spirit through luxury design. He crafts customizable streetwear and clothing with Black Lives Matter prints-Royals' outfielder Nick Heath has been spotted sporting Culture Thread's BLM mask-and collaborates with local DJ Ashton Martin on T-shirt designs.

Plaza Plans Artsy Comeback

Plaza stores holding window art walk featuring works from local Black artists

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The community is putting a different spin on the beloved Plaza Art Fair. It was canceled due to coronavirus concerns, but next weekend, artists work will still take over the Country Club Plaza. Stores are getting creative and inclusive to display local artwork.

Kansas City Pumpkin Spice Season Arrives Soon

Feeling like fall to end the week

Cooler and less humid air settles in today The great weather lasts for the final weekend of summer with highs in the low/mid 70s Fall arrives Tuesday with warmer temperatures back to the 80s KANSAS CITY'S MOST ACCURATE FORECAST Thursday: Near perfect! Sunny and cooler with low humidity. Wind: NE 5-10 mph.

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Comments

  1. Plaza Comeback....Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha

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  2. "AG Barr: Besides Slavery, National Coronavirus Lockdown Is The 'Greatest Intrusion On Civil Liberties'"

    AG Barr: Remarkably ignorant but fits in nicely with the Trump administration.

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    1. You: hypnotized by media spin and unable to think your own thoughts.

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  3. oohhhhh what a pretty snake.

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  4. when you turn the heat ray on high it like a scene from raiders of the lost ark.

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  5. whenever someone uses the word 'ignorant', it is like michael jackson has risen from the dead.

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  6. Cannot wait to wander around the Plaza again looking at black art.
    This is bound to be a hit.

    BwaaaaaHahahahahahaha........

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  7. Like Barr has any idea of what slavery was like. By his comment, he doesn't.

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    1. No one is allowed to talk about slavery ever unless you are a Democrat you guys!

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  8. Pamela Anderson’s cooter must be stretched about as wide as a super highway by now. If you help me find my keys we can drive out of here.

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  9. That's funny, I thought the plaza was wanting only high class white people, now in economic hard times, they want to push black art. Don't they know that this may signal more blacks to want to walk around on the plaza.

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  10. ^^Forget it. The Herpes and Syphilis lesions have made the potholes so deep that it would wreck your car.

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  11. 1:20, Barr did not say a thing about what slavery was like.

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  12. Speaker Pelosi: “We support peaceful demonstrations. We participate in them. They are part of the essence of our democracy. That does not include looting, starting fires, or rioting. They should be prosecuted. That is lawlessness.” pic.twitter.com/Xq89RLR70f

    — The Hill (@thehill) September 17, 2020

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    Nasty, that genie ain't going back in the bottle. Your alliances are now as well known as your hatred for the country.

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    1. Man, I hope she had a chance to get her hair done illegally before tooling away on that tweet.

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  13. Can I get to the Cheesecake Factory without seeing that crap artwork?

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  14. am hoping to see all the Plaza art works as the weather will be good this week.

    The Plaza businesses had windows broken but they are not mad, they want a justice city and beautiful art. They are enlightened people looking out for the goodness in everybody.

    I hope every body saw all the wildflowers are blooming. They are many different colors and they all get along.

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