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  • JoCo sinkhole closes motorcycle course

    The Kansas Division of Motor Vehicles closed a motorcycle test course after a sinkhole destroyed part of the course Saturday. The course was at the Mission driver licensing office at 6507 Johnson Drive. The DMV will remain open for business, but motorcycles skills testing won't be available for two or three weeks, while the department creates and marks a new course. The sinkhole swallowed ...

  • Sinkhole puts temporary end to motorcycle tests at Mission DMV

    The sinkhole that opened up in the parking lot of a Mission strip mall over the weekend has put a temporary hold on motorcycle road examinations at the Mission DMV ...

  • McCaskill backs Hillary Clinton grassroots group

    Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill says she is supporting a super political action committee encouraging Hillary Rodham Clinton to run for president in ...

  • Unclaimed property kiosk installed in Raytown license office

    The office is located at 6138 Raytown Trafficway. Treasurer Clint Zweifel said the kiosk allows people to search for unclaimed property and begin the claims process while doing business at the license office. Zweifel also said it provides a portal to the online search system for Missourians who may not have Internet access. All searches and claims are free of charge. The Raytown license office ...

  • Pie Five Pizza Co. to enter the market with an Overland Park location

    Updated: House packed with ammo, fireworks, clutter burns in Overland Park All four residents escaped safely before firefighters began cutting through a wall with a chainsaw to clear debris from a burning ...


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Arriving so close on the heels of George Ratliffs superb psychodrama Joshua (2007), there is a real danger that Orphan will be too easily dismissed as yet another generic retread of that particularly uneasy domain of horror populated by evil children. To be sure, Orphan is a m ... ...

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  • Kansas Official Get Off My Lawn Latino Dream Act Protesters Or I’ll Shoot

    Facebook page . What do you do when 300 visitors show up on your doorstep in the pouring rain? If your guests are mostly-Latino Dream Act supporters, and you happen to be Kansas’ rabidly anti-immigration Secretary of State Kris Kobach, then you might call the police and threaten to shoot them. David Edwards ...

  • Missouri Sen. McCaskill Express Support For Clinton Presidential Run

    While Hillary Clinton has not officially announced her intention to run for president in 2016, the former Secretary of State has already picked up a high profile endorsement from Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill, D-Mo.In a statement released on Tuesday, McCaskill announced her support for Ready for Hillary, an independent political action committee urging Clinton to run for ...

  • BPU Electrocution details expected Wed.

    KANSAS CITY, Kan. - A spokesman for the Kansas City Board of Public Utilities tells 41 Action News that the power company could make the results of its investigation into a weekend electrocution public as early as tomorrow. David Mehlhaff, BPU's chief communications officer, said members of the company's leadership held a two-hour meeting Tuesday afternoon to discuss the investigation ...

  • Worker injured in Kansas mans forklift joyride

    The man fled after the incident early Tuesday at Bodycote Thermal Processing in south Wichita. He has not been captured. Police say three employees returning to the business from a break found the man sitting on a forklift. When they asked him to leave, he began driving the forklift around the warehouse, intentionally hitting several objects. One employee suffered a broken leg and cuts when he ...

  • Report Kansas education funding doesnt meet legal limits

    A state Department of Education report shows that Kansas legislators have authorized school spending for the next two years that is more than $650 million below what is required by ...

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