Kansas City Monday Night News Look

This evening we notice the pr0n community is rallying around one of their most popular websites as we take a peek at pop culture, community news and top headlines.

Kansas City Inferno Aftermath Investigation Cont’d

Preliminary report into Waldo Heights apartment fire to be released this week

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives expects to release a preliminary report into the Waldo Heights apartment fire this week.The fire last Monday destroyed the building near 80th Terrace and Troost Avenue.Three people were hurt and 30 families were displaced.The ATF's national response team was called in to help investigate the cause of the fire.Authorities said they have wrapped up the on-site investigation.


Show-Me GOP Divided

Rep. Wagner won't support Hawley's challenge of elections results, says it could 'irreparably damage' government

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. (KMOV.com) -- Following Missouri Senator Josh Hawley's public vow to challenge the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, Missouri Representative Ann Wagner released a statement saying she does not believe it's Congress' position to do so.


Kansas Guv Seyz SLOW Okay

Kansas governor 'very comfortable' with vaccine distribution

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Gov. Laura Kelly says she's "very comfortable" with how Kansas is distributing the COVID-19 vaccines despite U.S. government data showing that its inoculation rate is the lowest of any state in the nation. The governor argued Monday that Kansas likely has a more efficient distribution system than other states and is getting vaccine doses more quickly to more communities.


Pr0n Takedown Redux

The anti-porn religious lobby just destroyed the livelihoods of thousands of pornographers

On Tuesday, December 8th, porn-hosting giant Pornhub removed 10 million videos from its platform. The reason for the massive scrub was the result of the company's recognition that sex traffickers had used the site to post videos of rape, sexual assault, and child abuse.


None Too Proud

Proud Boys leader arrested for destruction of property ahead of DC protests against election results

Proud Boys chairman Enrique Tarrio was arrested Monday afternoon in Washington, D.C., shortly after landing in the nation's capital to attend rallies protesting President Donald Trump's loss in November's election. Tarrio, 36, was on a phone call with a USA Today reporter when the call was interrupted by loud sirens.


Another End Of An Era

Democrats start to eye a post-Pelosi era

"It's her job, frankly, to help us with that transition, to help us create a succession plan. I don't want it to be the kind of thing where people are afraid to voice it, because, 'The speaker's still in power, and I don't want to intrude on her,'" said Rep.


Boris Crackdown Starts

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposes national lockdown on England to combat new Covid variant

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said England is adopting a national lockdown that he hopes will be tough enough to contain a new, highly contagious variant of Covid-19. People can only leave their homes to shop for essentials, work if they can't from home, exercise, go to the doctor's and escape domestic abuse, he said in an announcement Monday evening.


Sky Falling?!?!

A Mysterious Blue UFO Was Spotted Over Hawaii - and the Whole Thing Was Caught on Camera

The oblong form sailed through the sky before crashing into the sea. Remember how we had "alien invasion" on our 2020 bingo card? Well, we might just be able to check off that box. On Dec. 29, at roughly 8:30 p.m.


Hottie Resurrected

Tanya Roberts: Bond girl and Charlie's Angel still alive, agent says

Her agent says earlier reports of the actress' death were wrong, but she is in a serious condition.


Ren Fest Redux

Kansas City Renaissance Festival announces 2021 dates

Hear ye! Hear ye! The Kansas City Renaissance Festival has announced dates for its 2021 season. This next year is expected to be all the bigger because the festival was forced to cancel its 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


Final Answer

Alex Trebek's last 'Jeopardy!' episodes air this week on FOX4

The acclaimed host's final week of shows air this week DENVER - Fans of "Jeopardy!" will get to see the final episodes hosted by Alex Trebek this week. The acclaimed game show host died Nov. 8 after battling pancreatic cancer. Trebek hosted the popular show for 37 seasons, taping his last episodes Oct.


2021 Fog Cont’d

Fog possible to start Tuesday

37 IN BUTLER. THE HOUR-BY-HOUR FORECAST HAS THAT FOG STARTED DRIFTING. THE WINDS ARE NOT THAT STRONG. WEST AT ABOUT FIVE MILES PER HOUR. HERE'S IS WHERE YOU HAVE SOME ISSUES. 29 DEGREES BY 10:00, COLDER BY MIDNIGHT. THAT IS WHEN YOU HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT FREEZING FOG.

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Latest Pandemic Appointment Dates Offered

Jackson County Health Department announces COVID testing sites for Jan. 11-15

The Jackson County Health Department has announced new COVID-19 testing sites and locations. The below sites will cover the week of January 11-15. Monday Jan. 11: Lee's Summit Tuesday Jan. 12: Grandview Wednesday Jan. 13: Blue Springs Thursday Jan. 14: Lee's Summit Friday Jan.


Drawing Local Data

Community Blood Center now testing all blood donations for COVID-19 antibodies

The Community Blood Center of Greater Kansas City is now testing all blood donations for coronavirus antibodies. If a donor's blood has those antibodies, the plasma from that blood may be used for what's called convalescent plasma, which doctors believe may help hospitalized COVID-19 patients recover from the virus.The center is testing all donations that come in at any of its seven donation centers, or at select CBC blood drives now through Jan.


KC Plague & Counting

COVID-19 in Kansas City: Tracking cases, deaths and latest restrictions

Kansas City continues to grapple COVID-19 outbreak, as case counts increase on both sides of the state line and throughout the country. Here's an in-depth look at the latest numbers, other important coronavirus data ad restrictions currently impacting the metro area.What's New: Week of Jan.


Local Management Lesson

School districts lose 22,000 students but add 46 managers - The Sentinel

Data from the Kansas Department of Education show a loss of more than 22,000 students this year, but school districts still added 46 more managers while reducing total employment by 617 positions. Managers include superintendents, assistant superintendents, principals, assistant principals, directors, instruction coordinators, and curriculum specialists.


Pandemic Teachable Moment

CDC group recommends teachers be given priority in vaccine distribution

A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention group is advising that teachers should be some of the next individuals getting the COVID-19 vaccines.Above video: Teachers call out to Florida governor as worry grows with school set to startThe advisory committee is putting teachers in the "frontline essential workers" category.Wendy Doromal


Community COVID Life Lesson

Black Health Care Coalition launches campaign on COVID-19 vaccine

GROUP'S CAMPAIGN. BIANCA: PHYSICIANS WITH THE BLACK HEALTHCARE COALITION SAY THERE ARE A NUMBER OF CHALLENGES IN BUILDING TRUST AMONG BLACK COMMUNITIES, INCLUDING A HISTORY OF EXPLOITATION AND BARRIERS IN ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE WITH COVID-19 CAUSING HIGHER RATES OF HOSPITALIZATION A DEATH AMONG BLACK COMMUNITIES, THEY ARE LAUNCHING A CAMPAIGN TO ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SCIENCE AND SAFETY OF VACCINES.


In Praise Of Running Game

Chiefs Running Back Darwin Thompson is Patience Personified

As the 2020 NFL regular season came to a close, the Kansas City Chiefs' loss to the Los Angeles Chargers was all about depth. While the game may have resulted in an unfavorable outcome, several players were able to make statements with their play. Running back Darwin Thompson was one of them.


Kansas City Coach Confronts Demanding Post-Season

Jets request interview with Eric Bieniemy - ProFootballTalk

Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy was expected to be a hot head coaching candidate this offseason and things are going according to form. Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Jets have requested an interview with Bieniemy. He is set to interview with the Falcons and Lions on Monday.


Artsy Doggie Mystery Unveiled

curiousKC | What Happened to that Dog Painting Over Brush Creek?

Here at Flatland, our curiousKC team encourages readers to question everything. From all-but-forgotten Civil War stories, to the funds that it would take to fill Kansas City potholes, we do our best to find the answers.


Local Kick-Off

Hometown duo prepares to take pitch for KC's new women's soccer team

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Kansas City's new National Women's Soccer League team continues to prepare for its inaugural season. The club recently signed two Kansas City area natives to the team - Sydney Miramontez from Lenexa and Jaycie Johnson from Lee's Summit. "It's very surreal.


Better Community Biz Reporting Debuts

KC woman to launch magazine to help Black-owned businesses

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Kansas City, Missouri, entrepreneur Patricia Mitchell is launching a magazine called All Black Everything to help struggling Black businesses and be a community voice for the Black Lives Matter Movement, the arts, entertainment and health. Black-owned businesses, according to Mitchell, are "failing at an alarming rate" compared to other businesses.


Jackson County Tribute Cont’d

'It was paralyzing:' Friends, family honor Jackson Co. assistant prosecuting attorney who died from COVID-19

INDEPENDENCE, KS (KCTV) -- Employees at the Jackson County Prosecutor's Office are mourning the loss of a friend and colleague, JoEllen Engelbart, who died from COVID-19 complications over the weekend. Engelbart gave birth to a boy, Ross Matthew, through a cesarean delivery last week before passing away.

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Comments

  1. TOP PHOTO -- FANG FANG

    Q: When the Communist Chinese spy infiltrated the spheres of multiple Democrat politicians, how much did it take to turn them?


    A: Just a bang, bang!!!

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  2. ^^I remember a Russian Spy who was welcomed into Republican spheres.

    She was smart. She used the NRA to get an in.

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  3. Missouri Representative Ann Wagner another loser Rep from St Louis. Someone should tell her the big hair days ended back in the 80's. She is a great example of why term limits need to be in place.

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  4. So it's okay for protesters to burn flags businesses and police cars but not be arrested even here in Kansas City, but it's against the law to burn a BLM flag.

    Protection for offensive speech—even flag burning—is the bedrock of the First Amendment, because ideas we all share need no protection. The First Amendment protects unpopular opinions so that speakers and listeners have the freedom to decide for themselves what speech is worthwhile and what speech should be rejected.





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    1. Ronnie Reagan1/5/21, 12:32 AM

      ^^^

      Two wrongs don't make a right stupid. Didn't they teach you that in 1st grade.

      Did you at least get that far.

      Burning other people's property is illegal for everyone.

      You have a choice, you can be an American or you can be a Trump traitor.

      I'm a Republican and I don't want you in my party or claiming that you're a Conservative if you're for breaking the law. Get you own party and be gone.

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  5. Renaissance Festival should be cancelled forever. Its just a bunch of pedofiles trying to have sex with 8 to 15 year old virgins. Someday the whole story will come out and hundreds of girls will come forward and tell of rapes in the bushes and booths after hours. Its pure pervertville.

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  6. 12:32 wins the idiot of the day award.

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  7. Uhuru. The Communist BLM flag was stolen by someone else and they gave it to him. News is crap. This is the same USA rag that was calling this guy a white supremist.

    Regarding that UFO in Hawaii, I've seen some gnarly stuff in night vision before, but nothing like that. I just hope if they visit my double wide they at least give me a reach around.

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