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Sound Of Summer Starting
Kansas City Symphony helps bring in Memorial Day celebration
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - For nearly two decades, the Memorial Day holiday weekend is home to one of the biggest events of the year in Kansas City: Celebration at the Station. This year was no different as organizers were prepared for a record turnout. This Kansas City Symphony event has become a tradition in our city.
Local Search Underway
KCPD: Missing, endangered woman last seen Sunday night
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Kansas City, Missouri, police are asking for the public's help in locating a missing, endangered 24-year-old woman. Aubrey Ellifrits was last seen around 6:15 p.m. Sunday in the area of Spruce and St. John avenues. Police say she was in a gold Chrysler 200 with an unknown Kansas temporary tag.
Kansas Suffers Slow Internets
U.S. Sen. Moran upset with Kansas' last place score for internet download speed - Kansas Reflector
TOPEKA - U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran urged the U.S. Department of Commerce to rely on accurate data to target federal funding at Kansas' last-place ranking on average internet download speed. The Kansas Republican said improving the state's access to high-quality broadband would benefit up to 1 million Kansans, especially rural residents, who live without access to the kind of digital connections important for personal business, education and health.
Show-Me Old School Benefit
Sponsor says bill waiting to be signed on Missouri Governor's desk could provide relief to seniors
The Missouri legislative session is over.Among the 43 bills passed and waiting for action by Governor Mike Parson is one meant to provide relief to seniors.The bill would do a couple of things to reduce the tax burden on those 65 and older in the state.
KC Smackdown
A HR so hard it left the scoreboard smoking
Royals left fielder Edward Olivares rocketed a clutch game-tying home run against Nationals reliever Chad Kuhl in the eighth inning on Sunday -- with a major emphasis on rocketed. The blast, which shot off Olivares' bat at 111 mph, hit the Kauffman Stadium scoreboard in left field so hard that
Angel Cozies Up To Crooner
Harry Styles 'is growing close to Candice Swanepoel'
Harry Styles has reportedly grown close to Candice Swanepoel following his split from his long term girlfriend Olivia Wilde. The As It Was singer, 29, split from the director, 39, in March and has since been linked to a bevy of beautiful models and celebrities.
Prez Talks Debt Moves
Biden urges Congress to pass debt ceiling deal
In remarks Sunday night, President Joe Biden urged both chambers of Congress to pass the debt limit deal, while acknowledging key concessions made by both parties in order to finalize an agreement.
GOP Identity Crisis Cont'd
'My fellow Republicans wanted me to lie,' Liz Cheney says in commencement speech
"No party, no nation, no people can defend and perpetuate a constitutional republic if they accept leaders who have gone to war with the rule of law, with the democratic process, with the peaceful transfer of power, with the Constitution itself," Cheney added.
Veep Confuses Elderly Senator
Feinstein expressed confusion over Kamala Harris presiding over Senate: report
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) reportedly expressed confusion last year when Vice President Kamala Harris was presiding over the Senate to cast a tie-breaking vote, according to a new report detailing the difficulties the ailing lawmaker faces as she continues her work in the Senate. The new report from The New York Times outlines the many...
Show-Me Faith No More
Reorganization will cut St. Louis Catholic parishes from 178 to 134
The Archdiocese of St. Louis will go from 178 parishes to 134 under a reorganization plan announced Saturday. "The church experience in our parishes today is not the same as it was 50 years ago," said Archbishop Mitchell T. Rozanski. "Yet we are still functioning in many ways out of the same mode of evangelization with the same structures.
South KC Resting Place Tribute
Putting the Pieces Back Together of Pioneer Burial Grounds
Recently, I caught a plea on social media from a woman who was searching for her great-grandmother's grave inside Blue Ridge Lawn Cemetery, a burial ground established around 1925 for the African American community. Regardless of calls to the still-operating cemetery, the woman couldn't find the headstone.
Griggs Gets Ready For Week
A warm and quiet night before a stormy week
DAY FORECAST SO YOU'LL KNOW. FIRST, THIS IS FIRST ALERT WEATHER. IT'S A GREAT DAY TO HIT THE POOL IF YOU'RE OUT THERE AT THE POOL. AND TOMORROW, A LITTLE BIT MORE HUMIDITY, BUT STILL A GREAT DAY TO IT'S PROBABLY A BETTER DAY TOMORROW TO HIT THE AND I HATE TO DO THIS, BUT I'VE GOT TO THROW THAT SLIGHT RAIN CHANCE IN THERE TOMORROW NOW.
And this is the OPEN THREAD for right now.
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