• Missouri Voters to Decide on Abortion, Gender-Affirming Care
    May 23 2026

    Missouri voters will decide on Amendment Three in November, which aims to repeal the states abortion rights established in 2024. The ballot measure also proposes a permanent ban on gender-affirming care for minors. A yes vote would restrict abortions to medical emergencies, fetal anomaly, rape, or incest, with specific time limits. For minors, it would prohibit gender transition surgeries and certain medications. Supporters believe a larger voter pool in the general election will approve it, while opponents argue its politicians ignoring the will of the people.

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  • Memorial Day Cookout: Open Grocery Stores & Events
    May 23 2026

    Memorial Day Cookout: Grocery Stores Open & Events in Kansas City

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  • Kansas City Honors Fallen Officers
    May 23 2026

    Kansas City, Kansas, held a memorial service for fallen officers, honoring at least twenty from the Kansas City, Kansas Police Department. This years service was particularly poignant, marking the first since the death of Officer Hunter Simoncic, who was killed in the line of duty in August 2025. Police Chief Karl Oakman emphasized the dangers of the job and the sacrifice these officers make. The memorial also supports the families left behind and acknowledges the immense grief they carry. Wyandotte County recognized ten Sheriff’s Office deputies who died in the line of duty, including deputy Elijah Ming, who was fatally shot in July. The past two years have been exceptionally difficult, highlighting the ongoing dangers faced by law enforcement.

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  • Katie's Kennel Expands to Parkville
    May 23 2026

    Katies Kennel, a pet services business with a wide range of offerings, is expanding into Parkville this summer. Starting with one person in 2018, the business has grown to 50 employees serving a large area. The owner, Katie Moore, noticed high demand in Parkville and plans to launch a new team by August. Katies Kennel provides services at clients homes or employees homes, handling various animals. The business is hiring for the Parkville location, including dog walkers, overnight sitters, and a manager. The expansion reflects the importance of reliable pet care and the potential for a passion for animals to grow into a successful business.

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  • Mother Sues Shooter Over Daughter's Death
    May 23 2026

    Mother of Jasity Strong, a victim of a tragic shooting, files lawsuit against the perpetrator, seeking damages.

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  • Argentine Cycling Triad's World Cup Journey
    May 23 2026

    Three friends from Argentina embarked on a ten-thousand-mile cycling journey across seventeen countries, aiming to catch their national soccer team at the World Cup in Kansas City. Despite quitting their jobs and facing numerous challenges, theyve been supported by strangers along the way. Now in Oklahoma, theyre preparing for their final push into Kansas City, inviting local cyclists to join them for the last leg of their epic adventure.

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  • KC Streetcar: New Routes & Events This Memorial Day
    May 23 2026

    Experience the KC Streetcars extended routes this Memorial Day weekend, now covering six and a half miles from UMKC to the Riverfront. Enjoy events like Celebration at the Station, Manor Fest, and a KC Current soccer game. The streetcar runs from 5 AM to midnight, with extra service on Saturday and Sunday. Expect crowds at the KC Current match, with nine streetcars running and staff directing traffic. Stay safe by using crosswalks and being aware of your surroundings.

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  • Jamie Craig Legacy Food Truck Festival Honors Teacher's Memory
    May 23 2026

    Wyandotte High Schools Jamie Craig Legacy Food Truck Festival honors a beloved teacher, Jamie Craig, who was tragically killed three years ago. The event, now dedicated to her memory, offers students resources, games, and music, with this years proceeds establishing a scholarship in her name. The festival, a testament to Craigs impact, features financial counseling and is attended by her family, ensuring her legacy of dedication to students and restorative justice lives on.

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