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Performance of Postal Service continues to frustrate Kansas City residents
KSHB 41 talked to people frustrated with the performance of the United States Postal Service after the recent audit of operations in the Kansas City area.'It’s a movement': KCMO advocates take a unified approach to violent crime
There is a unified, city-wide approach to address violent crime, especially among youth. KSHB 41's Alyssa Jackson sat in on a meeting that included groups across KC working toward solutions.'It's dangerous': 100 new speed humps could be coming to KCMO neighborhoods
A National Institutes of Health study found speed humps reduce the chance of a child getting injured or killed after being hit by a car in a neighborhood by 53-60%.Democrat voters in Kansas City area throw their support behind Kamala Harris
Democratic voters in the Kansas City area are supporting Kamala Harris as the party's replacement for Joe Biden as presidential candidate.Service dog brings comfort to Wichita father, his family
Mike Audley said his service dog, Iris, changed the lives of his 9-year-old twins, Piper and Quinn, who have autism.'It doesn’t hold him back': Blind/sighted kayak team begins multi-day river race
Last month, KSHB 41 reporter Megan Abundis shared the story of a blind kayaker and his sighted teammate preparing for the Missouri River 340. Abundis followed up Tuesday as the race got underway.
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