The State of Missouri demands 80-year-old resident …
The State of Missouri claims an 80-year-old woman owes more than $5,000 in unemployment pandemic funds.
The State of Missouri claims an 80-year-old woman owes more than $5,000 in unemployment pandemic funds.
The State of Missouri claims an 80-year-old woman owes more than $5,000 in unemployment pandemic funds.
The Kansas Department of Revenue have seized the assets of Metcalf Antique Mall in Overland Park for not paying over $62,000 in sales tax. Read more on FOX4: https://trib.al/ivzbgC6
The Lawson, Missouri community is remembering a 17-year-old boy who was killed in a car crash one week ago. Read more on FOX4: https://trib.al/0Eseelq
Kick off for Wyandotte High Schools' homecoming game against Sumner Academy was moved up to 5 p.m. after shots were fired last Friday night.
The Kansas City Police Department is investigating a homicide in the Northland after a woman was found dead inside her home.
The Wyandotte County District Attorney on Thursday announced charges in the killing of a man outside an O'Reilly Auto Parts store in Kansas City, Kansas. Read more on FOX4: https://trib.al/V8crkfI
Tucked away in a side room at Overland Park's Brew Lab, beer is being delivered to a group of men learning how to change a diaper.
Platte County is using $67,000 for master planning and assessments in the historic building to create a set of plans for how to expand and upgrade the building
Blue Springs will join one of its neighbors to become the third city now suing Jackson County over property tax assessments.
KCFD firefighters responded to the apartment fire just after 6:30 p.m. near Chestnut Avenue and Linwood Boulevard.
The Kansas City, Kansas School District is beefing up security at Wyandotte High School for Friday's football game against Sumner Academy. It comes following a shooting that happened last Friday night.
The Wyandotte County District Attorney on Thursday announced charges in the killing of a man outside an O'Reilly Auto Parts store in Kansas City, Kansas.
For some families in cold case homicides, the dogged question of "why?" still has no good answer, even after police named a suspect.