Kansas City Tuesday Night News Look

Right now hottie Romi and her up close & personal social media pr0n goodness inspire tonight's peek at pop culture, community news and top headlines. 

No KC Discounting Plague

Kansas City area grocery stores draw crowds of Thanksgiving shoppers

KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) - If you're heading to the grocery store tonight, be prepared to exercise patience. Some local grocery stores are behind fulfilling online orders, and lines inside the stores are long. Even small grocers like Happy Foods North on Leavenworth Road are busy.


Turkeys Fly Amid COVID

KCI Airport ready for holiday travelers

WHO SAY THE PROCESS WAS OVERALL SMOOTH BUT THEIR PLANS THIS YEAR WERE MUCH DIFFERENT. ALL MY PLANS ARE SHATTERED BECAUSE OF COVID. I'M COMFORTABLE ENOUGH WITH FLYING BECAUSE I'VE DONE IT ENOUGH NOW. TO HELP CUSTOMERS FEEL AT EASE REPORTER: AND KEEP TRAVEL SAFE, KANSAS CITY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, HAS NEW PROTOCOLS.


Dead-Tree Decisions Await

'The opportunities are endless': Owner of Kansas City Star building has some ideas for future

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Speculation has run rampant as to what the future might hold for The Kansas City Star's current downtown office and printing press since the newspaper last week shared its plans to relocate by the end of 2021. Since the daily newspaper's announcement Nov.


Kansas City Buy Local Redux

Small businesses working hard to get people to shop local this year

The pandemic has led to a surge in online shopping this holiday season. Small businesses that rely on foot traffic are going to great lengths to keep those customers this Christmas.Brookside Toy and Science has been greeting holiday shoppers for more than 50 years. But there's never been a season like this.


Pr0n Industry Cleanup

COVID-19 Is Fundamentally Reshaping The Porn Industry - For The Better

But the COVID-related shutdown of the porn industry has forced another upheaval, as thousands of performers, out-of-work but equipped with massive social media followings, have used new technology to seize the means of production. Performers have filmed their own content before, but the paucity of new studio releases and the rise of new platforms have given adult performers increased power in the market, sidelining traditional gatekeepers.


Beg Pardon, Prez Trump

Turkeys, Corn and Cob, expected to be first in slew of final Trump pardons

People close to the White House believe President Trump may pardon humans in addition to turkeys this holiday season - with one advocate saying they expect Trump to close out his term with a bang as the "most merciful" president in history.


Transition Cont’d

Biden says transition outreach from Trump administration has been 'sincere'

President-elect Joe Biden said Tuesday that communication from the Trump administration to help with his transition has been "sincere" since the General Services Administration ascertained his election win on Monday.


Military Build Up Ahead

Marine Corps short 6 infantry battalions, Navy short 100 ships, this new strength index says

The Navy and Marine Corps are only "marginally" capable of meeting America's national security needs, according to a new scorecard from The Heritage Foundation. The the conservative think tank's 2021 Index of U.S. Military Strength had more than 20 authors take a look at the global operating environment and the mission of each branch of the U.S.


Right-Wing Double Cross

"Free speech" social network Parler allegedly censoring #WriteInTrumpforGA

Social network Parler has allegedly hidden posts on its website that are tagged as #WriteInTrumpForGA. The hashtag is encouraging disgruntled supporters of President Donald Trump to write the president in rather than any candidate for the upcoming Senate Runoff elections.


Po-Po Helps Amid Tough 2020

Kansas City police officers deliver Thanksgiving meals to people in need

Police officers respond to people in crisis all day every day. Tuesday was a day of giving to people who need a helping hand.


Kansas City Cannoli Brew

Crane Brewing Company Teams Up With Chef Jasper For a Cannoli-Inspired Beer - In Kansas City

Chef Jasper Mirabile is-by his own admission-obsessed with cannolis. Now he's teamed up with Crane Brewing Company to collaborate on the launch of-you guessed it-a cannoli beer. Starting today, Raytown's own Crane Brewing Company is debuting The Big Cannoli Beer. Brewed with cannoli pastry shells, pistachios, cocoa nibs, orange peel, and cinnamon, the result is a creamy...


Forecast For Now

Rain showers could linger into first part of Wednesday

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Adapting To Kansas City 2020

Pandemic forces changes to Kansas City Thanksgiving food traditions

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Every Thanksgiving, Kansas Citians have made a tradition of flocking to Fritz's Meats in Kansas City, Missouri, to pick up a smoked turkey. While the coronavirus pandemic isn't standing in the way of Thanksgiving, it does mean people aren't standing in line outside the business.


Local COVID Tech Solutions

New in KC: Quarantine with family leads Techmate founder to open office in Kansas City

When Nicole Beals returned to Kansas City amid the COVID-19 pandemic, she found a startup ecosystem ripe with resources - and an environment welcoming to remote workers, as well as her tech company, which recently completed a $1.4 million pre-seed round.


Flipping Plaza Burger Fortunes

Winstead's bankruptcy filing details debt repayment - Kansas City Business Journal

A longstanding Kansas City burger chain has crafted a Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan to continue operations and pay off debts. Winstead's, founded in 1943, filed for bankruptcy in February and closed its Leawood location at 4971 W. 135th St. during the Covid-19 pandemic to improve profitability.


Missouri Crash Conclusion

Couple married 50 years die together in Missouri crash

A couple married 50 years died together Monday when a tractor-trailer hit head on the SUV they were in on Interstate 55 in Jefferson County, the Missouri State Highway Patrol said. Authorities identified them as Leonard Wayne Byrd, 72, and Rebecca Joyce Byrd, 66, both of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, the St.


Golden Ghetto Open Season

Sportsman's Expo coming in March to Overland Park Convention Center

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Overland Park Convention Center is slated to host the first-ever Open Season Sportsman's Expo in March. The series announced Tuesday that the convention will come to Overland Park from March 12-14. The announcement comes amid uncertainly surrounding any future local and state health department guidance surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.


Kansas City Wine Tasting

Urban winery makes handcrafted wines and tastings accessible

Founded in 2016, Jenny Dawn Cellars brought the unique winery experience to Wichita, Kansas, as the city's first urban winery. Jennifer McDonald, the founder of the company, started as an at-home winemaker. She worked for six years to establish the brick-and-mortar location at the historical Union Station in downtown Wichita.


Local Doggy Style Tracking

KC company's pet tech keeps dogs safe and healthy, giving pet owners peace of mind

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A local company is working to keep both you and your pets healthy. FitBark, a GPS and health tracker that secures to your dog's collar, is giving pet owners like Maranda Manning some peace of mind. Manning adopted her coonhound Wallace two years ago from an area shelter.


Pricey Real Estate Pr0n Debuts

Kansas City-area homes you can buy for $1 million [PHOTOS] - Kansas City Business Journal

Even a $1 million home won't sit on the market long in Kansas City. An inventory shortage has pushed homes to turn over fast in the metro, including homes priced at $1 million or more.


Local Survivor Story

Kansas City COIVID-19 survivor shares lessons learned from near-death experience

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - In a video testimonial earlier this month to fellow church members at United Believers Community Church in Kansas City, Missouri, Angela Griswold announced "by the grace of God, I am a COVID-19 survivor." She never imagined she would be diagnosed with COVID-19.


Kansas City Arts Inclusion

These Kansas City Art Venues Are Highlighting The Work of Artists Of Color

This year has ushered in racial reckonings across American society. Governmental institutions, sports teams, private corporations and art museums are all being forced to account for long-standing societal disparities and a lack of diversity. And, several Kansas City institutions are working to meet that challenge head on.


Plaza Outing With A Bang

COVID canceled 'live events' for Plaza Lighting, as long as you don't count fireworks

Country Club Plaza officials have said there's "little reason to gather" at the Plaza for the annual lighting ceremony because there would be "no live event to view." Documents, however, show otherwise. Fireworks display permits obtained by The Star through a Missouri Sunshine request show that Wald & Co.


Local Risk Double Take

New site calculates risk for gathering during COVID-19

KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -- A new online tool is helping people make a more informed decision ahead of holiday gatherings this year. The "COVID-19 Event Risk Assessment Planning Tool" was developed by researchers at Georgia Tech University.

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Comments

  1. Now Pence must pardon Trump. Sorry Turkeys.

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  2. China flu joe should be begging Trump for a pardon for him and his crime family, but Trump won’t, the entire biden crime family should be in the penitentiary right now for all their crimes and treasonous actions.

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  3. The new communist party aka democrats aren't going to give up Thanksgiving. So funny they vote for communism but when it comes to Thanksgiving they aren't going to give it up. Wonder what they will do when Kamala and Biden get in if they do. Do they understand they will be taken over by force? Does any communist aka democrat know what is going on besides the ones who left the party to join Trump. My God you people are so ignorant.

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  4. TOP PHOTO -- RAIN SPLATTER

    Sensing that something was bothering her, Romi confided that she needed to get something on her chest!!!

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  5. The Privitera family own the city council. They pushed for the airport and are now the main electrical contractor. They rode the minority, women owned pony till it keel over and continued to get city contracts even when they didn’t qualify.

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  6. .....@9:35...you're the one who's 'ignant'....which one do you praise?...
    .......Trump or god? or is there no difference?......

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