May 16, 2020 Missouri governor praises Trump admin's COVID-19 response: 'Almost moved mountains' MIssouri Gov. Mike Parson, R, defended the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus pandemic, arguing on Saturday that the president and vice president "did nothing but almost move mountains for the entire country."
May 16, 2020 Ken Starr: Flynn case was 'terrible injustice,' should never have been brought The charges against former Trump national security adviser Gen. Michael Flynn should have never been brought, Judge Ken Starr asserted Saturday.
May 14, 2020 Kansas City Zoo penguins waddle around art museum in adorable field trip Several members of the Kansas City Zoo recently broke coronavirus shelter-in-place restrictions to visit a local art museum and take in a bit of culture -- but it's doubtful anyone had objections to this field trip.
May 12, 2020 Missouri grand jury hands federal hate crime charge to man accused of setting fire at Islamic center A Missouri man is facing a slew of federal charges including a hate crime after he allegedly set fire to a mosque in April.Â
May 7, 2020 Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs will host Deshaun Watson, Texans in 2020 NFL season opener, league announces The defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs will host the Houston Texans to kick off the 2020 NFL season on Sept. 10 in a rematch of their Divisional Round matchup last season.
May 7, 2020 Missouri to seek death penalty for alleged killer of Wisconsin brothers: reports The state of Missouri intends to seek the death penalty for a man charged in the July 2019 shooting deaths of two Wisconsin brothers, according to reports.
May 6, 2020 DeSantis says China needs to 'pay' for trying to 'screw over the rest of the world' by hoarding PPE Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called out China on Wednesday, accusing the asian nation of trying to siphon personal protective equipment (PPE) in a way that would deprive the rest of the world from obtaining it during the coronavirus pandemic.
May 5, 2020 Sen. Roy Blunt: US needs the WHO to work properly, because 'we can't be that agency all by ourselves' Senate Intelligence Committee member Roy Blunt, R-Mo., told "Bill Hemmer Reports" Tuesday that the World Health Organization work effectively in the future after numerous reports have detailed its deference to China's narrative about the coronavirus pandemic.
May 5, 2020 Severe thunderstorms blow power lines across Kansas interstate, falling trees kill person in Missouri A truck driver in Kansas was forced to swerve into the median of an interstate after severe thunderstorms left power lines strewn across the major highway on Monday as one person in Missouri was killed by falling trees.
May 5, 2020 Kansas City mayor defends ‘Nazi-like’ policy registering people attending church A conservative law firm is calling a new order in Kansas City, Missouri "Nazi-like" for requiring churches to "surveil, track, and spy" on anyone who attends an in-person service.