The weekend will be dry, cool, and at times -- breezy. Not bad for January!
U.S. Congressman and Kansas City icon Emanuel Cleaver found a woman in a ditch Friday morning. He stayed by her side until paramedics arrived.
A heavy dose of the flu has caused officials to cancel all schools in the Raytown School District Monday.
A Blue Springs man denied the sexual abuse allegations that put him behind bars on Friday. Richard Burroughs, a father and recreational soccer coach, faces four charges.
John Matarese helps you sort through the hundreds of coupons websites for the top five.
Family members of an 11-year-old girl told NBC Action News that the girl said she was abducted from her aunt's apartment and sexually assaulted Thursday.
If a circulating 10-second teaser clip is any indication, Ferris Bueller may show up at the Super Bowl.
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Right now your children get report cards and soon, Kansas teachers could get their performance scores posted on public websites. It’s part of Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback’s 138 page education plan.
The Angry Birds game is coming to social media.
Kansas football coach Charlie Weis has announced that he will release quarterback Brock Berglund from his scholarship. Berglund publicly demanded his release.
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Kansas City is home to many passionate people: politicians, police, school teachers and average Joes. NBC Action News highlights one man who has a passion for this city, and whatever it is you're talking about...or, perhaps, should be.
A student who ordered a textbook from an online retailer for her class on terrorism inadvertently purchased a book in drama, mystery and crime.
A Shawnee police officer got more than he bargained for when he pulled over a car that sped through a red light on Shawnee Mission Parkway.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is taking the stage at the Kansas City Repertory Theatre, and NBC Action News has your chance to win free passes to the show.
Did you get a new phone or tablet this holiday season? Get the apps to keep you connected to the latest local news and weather here!
Call For Action
Identity theft continues to be a very real crime affecting hundreds of people in Kansas and Missouri each year. The Kansas Attorney General’s offices issued a statement, recommending some easy things to do to protect your identity.
Political News
When a president leaves the White House he's still on the government payroll, receiving an annual pension of about $200,000, health care, paid official travel and an office.
Sports News
Former Northwest Missouri State football player Dave Tollefson makes former coach's dream come true.