Kansas City Post news Kansas City Post news Rss feed

  • 3 face charges in home invasion gone bad

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Three men face charges after an attempted home invasion gone wrong on Thursday. Authorities charged Desmond C. Moore, 20, Ronald Brown, 23 and Dshawn Marchbanks, 21, all of Kansas City, Mo., with attempted burglary and unlawful use of a weapon. Police said Marchbanks suffered a gunshot wound in the incident after Shirley Roberts, the owner of the home, fired a round through ...

  • Ex-cop charged wplotting to harm chief

    KANSAS CITY, Kan. - A 15-year veteran of the Kansas City Kansas Police Department is in a Leavenworth jail after being arrested Thursday for allegedly threatening law enforcement leaders. John D. Hudson is charged with four federal counts of retaliation. He allegedly told someone that Police Chief Rick Armstrong and Captain Greg Lawson were "black rats" who would be eliminated. ...

  • Funeral held for 8-year-old tornado victim

    Some 300 mourners crowded inside Eagle Heights Baptist Church here Friday to pay their respects to an elementary school student killed when a tornado churned through nearby Moore, ...

  • Royals K-Crew member performs CPR on teen who collapsed at game

    The family of a 14-year-old girl who collapsed during Thursday's Royals game at Kauffman Stadium is thanking the team's staff for coming to their daughter's ...

  • Boy 4 hit by car while chasing ball now recovering at home

    Roberto's mother, Marisol, who asked that her last name not be used, told KMBC's Peggy Breit that her son made it across Van Brunt, but as he was returning with the ball, he ran out into the path of a car that could not stop in ...


clear
Kansas City Weather
68.7°F Clear
Winds: From the ESE at 12.3 MPH Gusting to 12.3 MPH
Sat
partlycloudy
73° 61°
Sun
chancetstorms
81° 64°
Mon
chancetstorms
84° 64°
Last Updated on May 24, 12:48 PM CDT
Weather sourced from Weather Underground

Movie Review

Dream House

Dream House

It is hard to render a thorough judgment of Jim Sheridans psychological thriller Dream House since the Universal Pictures marketing department decided that it would be a good idea to reveal the films twist, which arrives about halfway through the story, in the trailer. If you haven ... ...

On Facebook

  • Mardy Gilyard We Have the Best Job in the World

    , who spent a brief time with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2012, under then-head coach Andy Reid and coach Culley, primarily as a punt returner. Fast forward to Feburary of this year, when the Chiefs signed Gilyard, hoping he can help stretch the field with his speed, while also demonstrating his ability to catch the football. Gilyard is off to a great start, for among many reasons, a familiarity ...

  • Police Kansas murder suspect said he bullied wife

    KINGMAN, Kan. - A police chief says a former Kansas police instructor admitted that he "bullied" his wife the night before she was found shot to death in the couple's fire-damaged ...

  • Training for chimney hearth and HVAC professionals in Kansas City

    Other classes offered include Flashing 101 with Greg Boss, Healthy Living with Brandi Biswell, Codes and Standards Update with Marge Padgitt, and Safe Chimney Access with Gene Padgitt. CEU credits will be applied for from the Chimney Safety Institute of America and the National Fireplace Institute for all classes. Saturday's classes are Diagnosing and Solving Negative Pressure Issues, and ...

  • How cat photos on caturday helped me understand Google+

    Hello? Is anyone out there? Thats how a lot of people feel when they log on to Google+ and try to interact with friends and business connections, many of whom are off chatting on other social media platforms. The experience used to be a lonely one for me. The often non-chronological order of Google+s news feed confused me, too. That is until curiosity got the best of me, and I started watching ...

  • Robots on the big screen have ties to Kansas City entrepreneur Video

    Crackerneck is the name of a Golem Workshop prototype. When "Man of Steel" premieres next month, a Kansas City-area robotics engineer may experience a sense of dj vu. The debut will mark the second time Derek Scherer's handiwork has shown up on the big screen. Derek Scherer, who used to build battlefield robots for the U.S. Army, also played a part in the animatronic creatures in ...

More Kansas City Post news