The United Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kan., has placed a moratorium on an ordinance stating food trucks have to close at 7 p.m. on weekdays and 8 p.m. on weekends.
A new state law is allowing Kansas homeowners to get rid of racist language on property records. Local governments and homeowners’ associations can now decide to remove it from documents.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson signed an omnibus bill into law on Tuesday that does a number of things for education in Missouri, but one item directly impacts the Independence School District’s 4-day school week.
A Bonner Springs woman drove to the police department for help after she noticed a black bull snake hiding between the spare tire and the back of the SUV.
Missouri’s Attorney General has filed a motion to block a nonprofit journalism organization that has now made a federal attempt to shut down a Missouri court.
A Kansas City man has been federally charged after law enforcement found him in possession of thousands of files of child porn, including ones he had made himself that depicted a toddler.
A $10,000 reward has been offered for any information that leads to the arrest and conviction of those behind the murder of a 93-year-old Kansas woman.
Firefighters rescued multiple residents of a Kansas City, Mo., apartment building before four of them were sent to the hospital following a weekend fire.
KCTV viewers Jason and Tammy Ledgerwood were driving on I-70 toward Grain Valley when their dash camera recorded some incredible lightning Monday night.
On March 16, Grandview Police Officer Diana Barreras and Master Police Officer Travis Richardson were going about their shift as normal when they were dispatched to an unresponsive man in the road.
Tyrone Seymour calls himself a lifelong learner. He always wondered if it would be cool to have a CDL. This fall, something happened that made him finally take the leap.
Missouri voters will be deciding whether to increase the minimum wage and provide paid sick time for those workers. According to the Missouri Budget Project more than 700,000 workers do not receive sick pay.