Kansas City Wings: Starting Summer & Ceasefire Progress

Tonight we take another moment to collection recognize the eternal beauty of the angels as we check pop culture, community news and top headlines.

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Local Survivor Stories

Gilda's Club celebrates Kansas City community members' victories against cancer

Beating cancer deserves to be celebrated. Gilda's Club does just that for survivors in Kansas City at the group's National Cancer Survivors Day event.


Community Tradition Takes Hold

KC celebrates Juneteenth with 7th annual parade: 'Each year it gets bigger and busier'

Music weaved through the streets of the Jazz District as members of the metro gathered for a day of dancing, floats, celebration and community at the 7th Annual Juneteenth Cultural Parade.


Skating To Victory

Mavericks tied with Everblades in Kelly Cup Finals after 5-1 win at Cable Dahmer Arena

The Mavericks played their second game in the 2024 Kelly Cup Finals on Saturday night and came out victorious with a 5-1 win.


Rolling Forward

KC-area Para athlete competing for spot on Team USA

Rachel Watts, a Paralympic athlete diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in 2018, defies the limitations of her condition as she gears up for the chance to compete in the 2024 Paralympics.


Science Legend Stays Winning

KMBC 9 First Alert chief meteorologist Bryan Busby inducted into the Missouri Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame

Bryan Busby has been covering weather events in Kansas City on KMBC 9 since 1985.


Rock Chalk Compatibility

K-TAG now works on most Colorado toll roads

Starting June 2, the KTAG will work on most toll roads in Colorado, and vice versa, the Kansas Turnpike Authority announced Thursday.


Show-Me Campaign Conversation

Missouri governor candidate Jay Ashcroft share views on key issues

The first candidate of campaign season joins 4 The People with Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft talks about his proposals for the state


Americana Debuts In Suburbia

"Bye Bye Birdie" kicks off Theatre in the Park season

Shawnee Mission Park's Theatre in the Park production Bye Bye Birdie kicked off the summer season with a performance of the musical classic


More Deets On Heavenly Return

Victoria's Secret Is Bringing Back Its Fashion Show (And The Angel Wings)

The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is returning to screens after a four-year hiatus


Tech Satire Limits Info

DOJ claims it can't release Biden-Hur interview due to threat of AI deepfakes

The Justice Department claims releasing President Biden's interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur would boost the danger of AI deepfakes.


MAGA Hooked Up With Formerly Targeted App

Trump joins TikTok, surpassing Biden campaign's followers

Former President Trump joined social media platform TikTok on Saturday, surpassing the Biden campaign's followers in less than 24 hours since launching the account. Trump and his team posted the first video to TikTok on Saturday night, featuring the former president alongside Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) President Dana White at a UFC title fight in...


Preempting Democracy Denial

Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy: 'Every American' should accept 2024 election results

Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Sunday said that, "every American should accept the results," of the upcoming presidential election, as some Republicans repeatedly refuse to say whether they'll accept the results, regardless of who wins.


Holy Land Submits

Netanyahu aide: Biden's Gaza plan 'not a good deal' but Israel accepts it

In an interview, Ophir Falk, chief foreign policy advisor to Netanyahu, said Biden's plan was "a deal we agreed to."


Vlad's Power Play Hits Critical Mass

Ukraine's largest hydroelectric dam in critical condition after Russian strikes, authorities say | CNN

Ukraine's largest hydroelectric dam, the Dnipro Hydroelectric Power Plant, is in "critical condition" after it was hit in a strike on Ukraine's energy facilities.


Feminism Rules South Of Border

Mexico's ruling party declares Sheinbaum winner of presidential vote

Sunday's elections are the biggest in Mexico's history. The contest has been marred by violence, with 37 candidates murdered during the campaign, stoking concerns about the threat of warring drug cartels.


Latest Local Foodie Guide

Best places to eat and drink in Kansas City

Kansas City is synonymous with barbecue, but if you're visiting just for the burnt ends, you're missing out on the ever-expanding, diverse menu of flavors that...


Grigs Gives Forecast This Week

Rain and thunderstorm chances return for Monday and Tuesday

Sunny and nice conditions for Wednesday and Thursday

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