
There's not much of a place on this blogger for nicer news . . . NEVERTHELESS, we typically try to take Sunday night in order to pause and offer a peek at locals doing wonderful things for their community, sharing sage advice and working to make their neighborhoods better.
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Kansas City, Kansas, fireworks stand owner happy to pass along safety tips, not higher prices
Kansas City, Kansas, fireworks stands officially opened Sunday morning, a rainy day that still saw several families eager to shop ahead of the Fourth of July.
Local church volunteers give Kansas City Public Schools facilities a makeover
More than 40 volunteers with Resurrection, a United Methodist Church, helped paint and clean up Woodland Early Learning Center on Wednesday.
Out-of-order Overland Park church kitchen needs community help to get cooking again
Overland Park Christian Church, home to multiple nonprofits and community services, needs help renovating its kitchen after fire safety violations shut it down.
NCJW preparing to help children for upcoming school year, requesting volunteers
Although summer is just beginning, the Kansas City Section of the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) is already looking ahead to the back-to-school season.
Hurts Donut to host fundraiser for Lee's Summit 14-year-old killed in bicycle crash
Hurts Donut to host fundraiser in honor of Noah Lakey, a Lee's Summit 14-year-old who was killed while riding a bike.
Rain or shine: Kansas City cyclists ride bikes, raise glasses to support brain cancer research
A Head for the Cure fundraiser brought together bikes, brews and brain tumor awareness Sunday morning.
Local resources remain after the discontinuation of a LGBTQ+ help line option
The National Suicide Hotline will end its specialized services for the LGBTQ community next month. KCTV's Katie Byrd sat down with a local option for people who feel like they could benefit from specialized support.
Kansas City community unites to build new transitional living home for veterans
The Housing and Community Development Department highlighted its commitment to veterans by showcasing a new transitional living home during a recent bus tour of community development projects.
Free swim lessons honor Chiefs hero Joe Delaney in Kansas City, Kansas
Children in Kansas City, Kansas, received free swim lessons through the Joe Delaney Learn to Swim Program, honoring the late Chiefs running back.
Fewer preterm births and C-sections. Doulas seen as key to improving maternal health in Kansas City
Through a new partnership with Samuel U. Rodgers Health Center, a rural maternal health clinic will bring doula services to Kansas City's Westside.
New exhibit showcases untold leaders and innovators of the Negro Leagues
There's more black history and excellence in baseball that tends to go unnoticed, and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum right in Kansas City is doing its part in showcasing it.
KSHB 41's Lindsay Shively shares road trip ideas for Kansas City area families
Summer is in full swing, which gives families across Kansas City an opportunity to hit the road and take advantage of our centralized location.
Traveling Veterans Tribute Wall makes stop in Gladstone, Missouri
Tens of thousands of Americans paid the ultimate sacrifice in the Vietnam War, and every hero is temporarily memorialized in Gladstone, Missouri.
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