Shields goes nine strong in loss to Blue Jays
TOR@KC: Gordon knocks an RBI single up the middle KANSAS CITY -- Now this is what the Toronto Blue Jays expected when they obtained Cy Young Award winner R.A. Dickey -- dancing knuckleballs and a...
View ArticleSantana charged with slowing down Jays
After a four-game winning streak, the Royals suddenly find themselves on a two-game slide, courtesy of the Blue Jays. The Royals will turn to one of their prized offseason acquisitions on Sunday, as...
View ArticleWhite families weigh return to Kansas City district
A federal judge has refused to shorten the sentence of a former University of Kansas athletics consultant caught up in a $2 million ticket scalping conspiracy, rejecting defense claims that Thomas...
View ArticleFestival showcases Wyandotte Countys ethnic diversity
The ethnic festival on Saturday afternoon was like a small gathering of nations that had been set down in a most unexpected place: the Field House at Kansas City Kansas Community ...
View ArticleRoundup R. A. Dickey Wins First as Blue Jays Beat Royals
After finding out that his teammate Jose Reyes was most likely out for three months, R. A. Dickey allowed one run in six and a third innings for his first Toronto win as the Blue Jays beat the host...
View ArticleActivists reach out to teens on Plaza
But this week, instead of the packs of teens we caught on video last weekend -- with police arresting several of them -- it was a group of parents who met to try to keep a lid on youth ...
View ArticleTorn By Doubt Part 1 of 2 A Missouri town and the 1990 murder case it cant...
Preliminary hearings are underway in Mark Woodworth's third trial on charges including first-degree murder, first-degree assault and ...
View ArticleKerry in Japan for last part of Asian tour
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Japan on Sunday for the last stop of his Asian tour, a trip that has largely focused on the provocations coming out of North ...
View ArticleThe biotech and agricultural industry is now aggressively pushing ‘Missouri...
Natural News April 14, 2013 In a move to gain total control of the farming industry, three resolutions have been proposed in the state of Missouri. Saint Louis, Missouri is the home of biotech giant...
View Article2nd man pleads guilty in UCM computer hacking case
A second former University of Central Missouri student has pleaded guilty to participating in a conspiracy to hack into the Warrensburg school's computer ...
View ArticleProducer for Public Enemy studies at UMKC
A producer of the rap group Public Enemy is studying music at the University of Missouri-Kansas City while awaiting his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of ...
View ArticleActivists patrol Plaza to seek teen alternative activities
Community activists and members of the Kansas City Police Department patrolled the Country Club Plaza Saturday night to try to prevent trouble and help teenagers find alternative ...
View ArticleKansas in a bid to ban wind power
Kansas, I love your sense of humour. It seems like every time the Sunflower State pops up in my news feed, it’s for something like this: House Bill No 2366, a proposed law that would make it illegal to...
View ArticleStrong storms could sweep through the metro Sunday
KMBC 9 meteorologist Erin Little says there is a 70 percent chance of storms Sunday afternoon and night, and some parts of the area could see severe ...
View ArticleTriggers vital for path to citizenship Rubio says
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, said the "triggers" embedded in the bill are a necessary step to ensure real reforms are implemented that discourage immigrants from coming into the country ...
View ArticlePower outages reported in KCK
According to the Board of Public Utilities website, nearly 7,000 customers lost power in an area north and west of Kansas City, Kansas Community College about 9:10 a.m. More than an hour later, BPU...
View ArticleThousands without power in KCK
Troubleshooters are working to determine a cause of a power outage in Wyandotte County that left more than 4,800 customers without power. Kansas City Board of Public Utilities Spokesman David Mehlhaff...
View ArticleMatadora of Missouri leaves the bullring for the last time
McCormick, who died in a nursing home in Texas late last month aged 83, first fell in love with the ring during a holiday to Mexico City when she was just seven. Years later, while studying in El Paso,...
View ArticleChrist the King School announces closing
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A second Catholic school in the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph announced Sunday morning it would close at the end of the year. Christ the King School first opened in 1945 with 46...
View ArticleAP Source Loyola headed to Missouri Valley
CHICAGO - A person familiar with the situation says Loyola of Chicago has accepted an invitation to the Missouri Valley Conference and is leaving the Horizon League.The person, speaking Sunday on the...
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