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Kansas City Public SafetyJudge sentences Joshua Rocha to death in murder of NKCPD officerLocal NewsBlue Springs teen runs nonprofit to help others stay warmWeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Rounds of rain in store Monday in Kansas City
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Government to reopen, furloughed federal contractor eager to return to work
Alphia Hart, a federal contractor in Leavenworth County, is facing eviction after being furloughed for 42 days during the government shutdown.
43-year-old returns to KC college basketball 24 years after career-ending injury
Tressa Barnes thought injury ended her college basketball career 24 years ago after multiple ACL tears, but she's back in the game as a 43-year-old senior with the Calvary Warriors women's squad.
Kansas City-area seniors detail battle against daily scam calls
People across the Kansas City area are fed up with relentless scam calls, which often target seniors, with some receiving dozens of fraudulent calls daily.
Olathe retirees, employees to face significant insurance premium increases
A retired city employee reached out to KSHB 41, citing the most recent Olathe City Council meeting, where several city employees and retirees discussed the increased premiums.
Catholic Charities of Kansas City-St. Joseph expands veterans program
Catholic Charities of Kansas City-St. Joseph honored the sacrifice and dedication of veterans at a luncheon ceremony Monday morning.
Donors, food banks still feeding the hungry as hope grows government will reopen
Food banks across the area are working overtime to get food to the hungry as federal lawmakers inch closer to reopening the government after a 41-day shutdown
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