The First Warn 5 Weather Team is forecasting mostly clear skies overnight, so viewing conditions will be great if the Aurora Borealis reaches as far south as Kansas and Missouri.
All is calm outside of the University of Kansas’ Fraser Hall after pro-Palestinian protestors were ordered to clear out Thursday afternoon. The university issued what it describes as a ‘final notice.’
Denton Loudermill, the man accused of being an illegal immigrant and a shooter during the Chiefs Super Bowl parade in February by three Missouri State Senators and a U.S. Representatives, has applauded Governor Mike Parson for defending his defamation case.
Missouri lawmakers gave final approval Friday to a roughly $51 billion state budget that boosts funding for education and infrastructure projects around the state.
A Kansas judge on Friday ordered University of Illinois basketball standout Terrence Shannon Jr. to stand trial on a rape charge following testimony from a woman who said she was “terrified” as she was being assaulted.
The Bears will compete in CUSA in the sports of football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, women’s soccer, women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, women’s tennis, women’s track and field, and beach volleyball.
The Chiefs team physician accused of hitting and killing a teenager injured in a collision and a Good Samaritan who stopped to help has pleaded guilty and was ordered to pay a $2,000 fine.
Marty Mar is going on tour and Kansas City made the list. Through his social media platforms, stand-up comedian and actor Martin Lawrence announced the “Y’all Know What It Is!” tour, featuring 36 dates.
Temporary tags in the city of St. Louis are not hard to find. Some people have plenty of time to register their vehicle, while others have tags that have been expired for years.
Spelling is already difficult for so many. So, why not make it even harder with alcohol and call it a competition? You can register now to compete in a drunken spelling bee that will give back to the Northland Community.
A former St. Clair County State Bank Vice President, in Osceola, Mo, pleaded guilty in federal court to embezzling over $1.5 million on Thursday, May 9.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson expressed dismay Thursday over Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s defense of three state lawmakers who are being sued.
A newly signed bill by the Kansas Governor is set to protect Good Samaritans in the Sunflower State who may also be in the possession or under the influence of drugs.
As efforts to restore systems forge ahead, 12 News spoke with union-represented nurses at Ascension Via Christi St. Joseph about what they’re doing to mitigate patient impact.
Thieves targeted a neighborhood, stealing multiple cars and breaking into others. Police said this happened in the Raintree neighborhood. On Monday, about seven cars were stolen, and 20 were broken into.
While several systems are still unavailable, Ascension Via Christi (including two of Wichita’s main hospitals: St. Francis and St. Joseph), confirmed that it is off of diversion (accepting patients) “for cases related to high levels of care.”
Disgusting and shocking; those are some of the reactions after the affidavit was released Wednesday, providing more details into alleged food contamination at Hereford House in Leawood.
With county and city government computer systems around Kansas City falling victim to ransomware attacks, cyber security experts are urging you to double-check how safe your personal and banking information is online.
In the event a plane crash should happen at the Kansas City International Airport, a full-scale exercise has taken place to ensure employees are prepared.