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Local NewsIncoming Jackson County Prosecutor Melesa Johnson sits down with KSHB 41WeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Rain is ending, clouds stick around to start the weekendKansas City Public SafetyMan dies from injuries at hospital over 2 weeks after being shot
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Visually impaired Alphapointe students build boxes for teens in need
Visually impaired and blind students took time out of their weekend to come in and assemble boxes for teens in needs. It was all through an Alphapointe program.Crews start warning curtain project for Independence Avenue bridge in KCMO
Truck drivers and Kansas City-area residents are unsure if warning signs will end crash-prone bridge problems caused by the notorious Independence Avenue bridge in KCMO.Nolan Davidson's soccer coach reminisces on his life, time spent with him
Close friends and loved ones of the Davidson family offer condolences after announcement of Nolan's death.Jewish Community Center displays menorahs in honor of hostages in Gaza
On the first day of Hanukkah, the JCC is honoring hostages in Gaza by showing off menorah's in their honor, one for every hostage. We talked to members about what the holiday means to them.Sixth graders from KCPS test STEM skills at robotic competition
A nearly $70K grant from First National is helping remove barriers so all KC area students can participate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)-related activities.Back-to-back champions: Blue Springs South JROTC team wins nationals again
It’s an accomplishment to win a national championship, but to do it twice, two years in a row? It is the cherry on top, as one Blue Springs South High School senior put it.
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