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Local NewsKearney family mourns victims killed, injured in chase that ended in crashWeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Coldest air of the season set to arrive WednesdayLocal NewsOwl Hollow Farm rebuilds after fire, is concerned equine therapy will hinder
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Kansas Citians, Biden administration question if credit card perks outweigh fees
The Biden administration is taking a closer look at credit cards. They argue credit card holders could be paying more in fees than the card’s perks are worth.KC Current fans call for easier access from Columbus Park to Berkley Riverfront
KC Current fans weighed in on wanting easier access from Columbus Park to the Berkley Riverfront. KSHB 41's Caroline Hogan got their reaction.Double lung transplant recipient becomes Merriam police officer
KSHB 41's Caitlin Knute spoke with Merriam police officer Dalton Peavler, who overcame two lung transplants to join the department.Heartland rallies behind crash survivors to advocate against impaired driving
All month long, Mothers Against Drunk Driving Heartland are running, or biking, in a new fundraiser to raise money for crash survivors.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.
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