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Election 2024ELECTION DAY UPDATES | KSHB 41 crews preview key races in Kansas, MissouriWeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Chance of patchy dense fog by morningLocal NewsKansas Citians who've voted for decades share what's changed, hope for future
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Missouri Gay Rodeo inspires man with neurodegenerative disorder to persevere
Seven years ago, Malcolm Cook was diagnosed with spinocerebellar ataxia, a degenerative brain disease, but he's found purpose, community and inspiration at the Missouri Gay Rodeo Association.Burns and McDonnell employee saved boy with CPR he learned on the job
An employee of Kansas City, Missouri-based engineering firm Burns and McDonnell used CPR training he learned on the job to save a young boy drowning in a pool.'Never a doubt': A Chiefs fan's words live on through red wristbands
The Kansas City Chiefs had their fair share of doubters throughout the 2023 season, but at least one fan never faltered in his faith in the team.Optimism continues for crime prevention fund spearheaded by UMKC investigators
KSHB 41's Megan Abundis checked back in with those working and tracking the crime prevention fund to see what kind of progress is being made to curb violence in KCMO.Harrisonville seniors give back to community before walking across stage
Harrisonville High School seniors are getting ready to walk across the stage this evening, but not before the 197 seniors give back before they finish their last chapter of high school.Backyard Burger closes in Independence, prepares for final week in Blue Springs
For 27 years, Gene Scassellati has run his Backyard Burger restaurants out of Eastern Jackson County. But it is time for him to close the drive-thru.
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