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9-year-old first tornado victim buried
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Friends and family attended funeral services for a 9-year-old girl killed by Monday's tornado in an Oklahoma City suburb. Thursday's funeral for Antonia Candelaria was the first since the storm that killed 24 people. Ten of the victims were children. Relatives and friends huddling under umbrellas amid a downpour hurried into a chapel where mournful country songs ...
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One Kansas City Places loan goes on sale
The $86.7 million mortgage loan secured by Downtowns tallest office building has been offered for sale. The sale of the debt secured by One Kansas City Place, a 42-story, 822,391-square-foot office tower at 1200 Main St., was announced to brokers on Tuesday by Jones Lang LaSalle, adviser to the seller, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. Brokers contacted about the deal, however, said they were ...
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Suburban shopping centers will be auctioned
Three struggling suburban shopping centers in the Kansas City area will be auctioned off after being taken back by their lender, LNR Property LLC. The three centers were acquired by Henry S. Miller Equity Partners for $70 million in 2006. They are Westbrooke Village, a 236,638-square-foot center in Shawnee; Regency Park, a 201,974-square-foot center in Overland Park; and Pinetree Plaza, a ...
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Low-flying military jet clips power lines in western Missouri
. oA low-flying military jet from a western Missouri Air Force base clipped several power lines, but officials said no injuries were reported.The Springfield News-Leader reports that the A-10 Thunderbolt military jet from Whiteman Air Force base hit several power lines crossing Stockton Lake on Wednesday afternoon. A-10 Thunderbolts are single-seat, twin-engine attack jets.Danielle Johnston, ...
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Insurance Companies Make inventory now
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Insurance companies in Moore, Oklahoma are preparing for thousands of claims after Monday's tornado destroyed entire blocks of homes, schools and businesses. Local insurance companies say this latest storm will drive up premiums in Oklahoma. In fact, the state has some of the highest premiums already because of the threat of severe weather, often 1 to 2 percent of the ...
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Movie Review
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Like a good piece of candy, Tim Burton's fantastical big-screen version of Roald Dahl's children's classic Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is sweet with just the right touch of sour. It's a flight of fancy that takes off from the very first imag ... ...
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FBI agent discusses Berrys homecoming
CLEVELAND (WEWS) - FBI Agent Vicki Anderson was with Amanda Berry the day she returned home to live with her sister. In an interview with KSHB Scripps sister station NewsChannel5, Anderson talks about Berry's emotional response to the community support and ...
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Man charged in 10-week-olds death
LEXINGTON, Mo. - An Independence man is accused of killing a 10-week-old baby. The Lafayette County, Mo., prosecutor charged Alex A. Gilbert, 24, of Independence on Thursday with second degree murder. The case began Friday night when paramedics and sheriff's deputies were sent to a house on Linn Road in Lafayette County. They found the baby struggling to breathe, according to a ...
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KC homeowner shoots would-be robber
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Police say a would-be robber was shot by a homeowner in Kansas City Thursday afternoon. Authorities say around 12:15 p.m., the suspect tried to rob a home in the 10600 block of Greenwood, just south of Interstate 470 and James A. Reed Road. The homeowner shot the suspect, who fled, making it about three miles to 87th and Blue Ridge, where he was caught by police. The extent of ...
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Obama says US at crossroads in terror fight
President Barack Obama in a major counterterrorism speech Thursday defended the American drone program, saying that despite the controversies around it, the strikes are legal and save ...
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Effort to lift Missouri motorcycle helmet law falls short
Missouri motorcycle riders had several favorable bills sent to Gov. Jay Nixon during this year's legislative session, but a big priority could not cross the finish ...
On the record
Nothing will ever completely replace playing the game I love, however I feel like I'm starting a new adventure and I'm genuinely excited about what lies ahead. I'm fortunate to have been given many opportunities throughout my career and now I feel it's my time to give back.
David Beckham
The world's best known footballer was speaking after formally announcing his retirement.
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The Helmsley Park Lane, New York
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