Driver expected to recover after tractor-trailer wreck
Click here to see images of the accident Kansas City police said the crash happened on Interstate 70 near Broadway Street about 6:45 a.m. Investigators said the driver of the truck went off the...
View ArticleKMBC.TV Kansas Citys first interactive newscast has arrived
For 60 years, KMBC 9 News has set the standard for news excellence. Now that spirit of innovation and leadership takes a dramatic step forward with the introduction of Kansas City's first live,...
View ArticleTeacher charged in sex case involving teenager
The Kansas City, Kan., diocese was told that the charges against Way involve no children from the school or the church where he was a youth group volunteer. Investigators said the case involves a...
View ArticleTractor trailer plunges off ramp near Kansas City
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KSHB/CNN) - Interstate 70 near Kansas City has reopened. A tractor trailer fell off a highway ramp onto the interstate, shutting down I-70 for more than five hours. You can see the...
View ArticleBike path goes down controversial road
KANSAS CITY, Kan. - Wyandotte County's year-long plan to build a county-wide bike path is leading down the road to growing controversy. There are a growing number of people who say they are opposed,...
View ArticleLocal child abuse cases to be unsealed
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Following months of requests by the 41 Action News Investigators, the Missouri Department of Social Services said Tuesday afternoon that it will make the child welfare records...
View ArticleMissouri Senate House ready to try again on tax credit reform
The stage is set for negotiations on state tax credit reform - again.For the fifth time in four years, the Missouri Senate and House will square off over whether to cut historic preservation and...
View ArticleJoCo apartment evacuated after fire
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. - An Overland Park apartment complex was evacuated as firefighters battled a fire inside early Tuesday evening. The fire broke out at the Four Winds Apartments at 10222 W. 80th...
View ArticleMom pleads not guilty in near-drownings
KANSAS CITY, Kan. - A Kansas City, Kan., woman accused of trying to drown her two daughters pleaded not guilty Tuesday. Johnna Green faces two counts of attempted murder after police found the...
View ArticleMicrosoft brings Google war to Kansas
Kansas City could find itself a symbolic battleground in a national fight between internet titans amid the debate over privacy for web surfers. Microsoft Corp last week launched a new advertising...
View ArticleRoyals 13 pitching staff succeeding in reducing walks
Email KANSAS CITY -- Reducing the number of bases on balls doled out by the Royals' pitching staff was a priority last year for manager Ned Yost. It succeeded to a certain extent. After leading the...
View ArticleMendoza patiently awaiting next start
Email KANSAS CITY -- Luis Mendoza won the Royals' No. 5 starting job in Spring Training, but 24 games into the season, he's made just two starts. His third start is scheduled for Wednesday night...
View ArticleJohnson motivated in start against former team
Email KANSAS CITY -- Pitcher James Shields wasn't the only ex-Tampa Bay player to start against the Rays on Tuesday night. Elliot Johnson, who joined the Royals in the same offseason trade, came off...
View ArticleSandy still bringing down homes
In the end, it wasn't the wind and water that did in his house in Broad Channel, New York. It was the claws of a giant excavator, sent this week by the city to demolish the home his entire family had...
View ArticleMarkey Gomez to face off for U.S. Senate seat in Massachusetts
Rep. Edward Markey, D-MA, call for the distribution of radiation emergency pills to people living within 20 miles of a nuclear reactor in the U.S., in the event of a nuclear meltdown, in the wake of...
View ArticleSchool Day at the K postponed due to weather
KANSAS CITY -- How appropriate is this? Weather day is postponed because of a poor forecast. Actually, the title is "School Day at The K," and it's an annual function that brings thousands of kids to...
View ArticleSprint Center keeps eye on security on concert nights
The bombings at the Boston Marathon two weeks ago have people thinking about their safety at public events, including Tuesday night's Fleetwood Mac concert at the Sprint ...
View ArticleTurkey hunter bonds with Kansas man donates kidney
Like many outdoorsmen, Rob Robinson loves turkey hunting and currently holds the Kansas record for the largest typical turkey at 26.5 pounds. At the time he shot it, it was the seventh largest in the ...
View ArticleFDA moves morning-after pill sales over the counter
The Food and Drug Administration has announced that emergency contraception, also known as "Plan B One Step" or the morning-after pill, will be available over-the-counter to anyone 15 or ...
View ArticleIntel chief Suspect probe review prudent
The nation's top intelligence official believes an independent review of how the government handled its investigation of a Boston Marathon bombing suspect prior to the attack is a prudent step "to...
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