JoCo woman 7 others hurt in Kan. crash
RUSSELL, Kan. (AP) - Eight people, including six students and a woman from Johnson County, are recovering after an accident in northwest Kansas on a hail-covered road. The Kansas Highway Patrol says...
View ArticleATF never sought concealed gun list
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - A federal firearms official says the agency never sought or received a list of Missouri concealed gun permit holders. A spokesman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms...
View ArticleVIDEO Dad please get out of here
A piece of incredible video is circulating of the explosion at a Texas fertilizer plant, and the man who shot it with his young daughter is speaking about what he saw. Derrick ...
View ArticleImprisoned rapist charged in Missouri womans murder 17 years ago
We can thank four Cassville High School teenagers in Missouri for another contender of things you never imagine you would have to explain to ...
View ArticleDishs Ergen is hungry for wireless spectrum Video
April 17 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Alex Sherman and Telsey Advisory's Jaison Blair discuss Dish challenging Softbank with a bid for Sprint with Trish Regan in Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart."...
View ArticleAlex Smith Every Day is a Sprint
, who instead is embracing the challenge on a daily basis. "I really do feel like every day is a sprint," Smith said. "I don't really subscribe to the marathon deal. I really think, every day you have...
View ArticleHealing in Boston as investigators seek 2
President Barack Obama, who on Wednesday signed an emergency declaration allowing for expanded federal support for Boston, will be among the speakers at a public interfaith prayer service in the city's...
View ArticleSinkhole swallows 3 cars 1 injured
Nature is throwing all it has at Middle America, from snow in the north to tornadoes in the Plains, and enough rain in Chicago to cause a sinkhole that swallowed cars. National Weather Service watches...
View Article2 men seen in video sought in Boston
WASHINGTON (AP) - Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano says the FBI wants to speak with two men seen in at least one video from the Boston Marathon, but she says she isn't calling them...
View ArticleKansas Gov. Signs Watered-down Second Amendment Protection Act
The second amendment to the constitution of the United Statesreserves to the people, individually, the right to keep and bear arms as thatright was understood at the time that Kansas was admitted to...
View ArticleSmart Warehousing attracts cosmetics trade association partner
Lenexa-based Smart Warehousing formed a partnership with Independent Cosmetic Manufacturers and Distributors, a non-profit trade group with about 650 members. Founded in 1974, ICMAD is the trade...
View ArticleApp-ril 18 Shapely makes regular photos look square
Shapely Thursdays segment of App-ril reveals a local slice of a growing trend of apps that manipulate photos. Shapely isnt about photo toning or correcting red-eye. This app spits out your photos into...
View ArticleDish asks FCC to give Sprints board time to weigh bids Video
April 18 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Dominic Chu and Alix Steel report on today's ten most important stocks including UnitedHealth Group, Intelsat and Morgan Stanley. They speak on Bloomberg...
View ArticleNetchemia raises $6.5 million
Prairie Village-based Netchemia LLC is raising money, but is keeping the reasons quiet for right now. Netchemia is a provider of Web-based platforms for school districts to conduct performance reviews...
View ArticleLots of drama set to unfold at Kansas Speedway this weekend
The Kansas Speedway has plenty of interesting storylines to follow as it gets set to drop the green flag on its racing season this weekend. Qualifying starts on Friday, April 19. The SFP 250 NASCAR...
View ArticleKansas Passes Law To Drug-Test Welfare and Unemployment Recipients
Gov. Sam Brownback signed a bill into law Tuesday to drug-test recipients of both welfare and unemployment benefits, making Kansas the first state in 2013 to implement ...
View ArticleKansas Bans Communities From Making Contractors Pay Prevailing Wages On...
Prevailing wage and living wage policies require employers receiving public funds to pay workers wages in line with the cost of living or industry standards of the community. Kansas’ new law...
View ArticleNorth Kansas City approves streetcar expansion study
The North Kansas City Council passed a resolution authorizing an agreement with Kansas City to share the cost of a study on the feasibility of extending the streetcar line over the Missouri River by...
View ArticleBank Rep. Cleaver settle lawsuit over car wash
A settlement between U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver and a bank over a loan he and his wife used to buy a car wash more than a decade ago will require the Kansas City Democrat to make payments on more than...
View ArticleNo bags backpacks allowed at KCs Trolley Run
"In light of recent developments, no bags or backpacks will be allowed at the Trolley Run. We will transport personal belongings from the Start Line to the Finish ...
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