IInternet Read More GFiber isn’t novel anymore, but residents still appreciate new internet optionsSeptember 25, 2025 INDEPENDENCE, Mo. — Kansas City was the envy of the internet-loving world 14 years ago when Google Fiber…
MMedication Read More Kansas City experts weigh in on announcement linking acetaminophen to autismSeptember 23, 2025 KSHB 41 reporter Isabella Ledonne covers issues surrounding government accountability, solutions and consumer advocacy. Share your story with Isabella.…
MMental health Read More Platte County moves to break away from Tri-County Mental Health BoardSeptember 10, 2025 KSHB 41 reporter Marlon Martinez covers Platte and Clay counties in Missouri. Share your story idea with Marlon.…
MMental health Read More Children’s Mercy launches program to bridge mental health care gapSeptember 10, 2025 KSHB 41 reporter Olivia Acree covers portions of Johnson County, Kansas. Share your story idea with Olivia. —…
AArtificial intelligence Read More Kansas teen among those turning to AI for friendshipJuly 25, 2025 No question is too small when Kayla Chege, a high school student in Kansas, is using artificial intelligence.…
IInternet Read More Internet restored at all Mid-Continent Public Library branch locationsJuly 24, 2025 UPDATE, 1:50 p.m. | A Mid-Continent Public Library spokesperson confirmed internet service was restored “unexpectedly early.” All branches…
TTV Read More Federal cuts hit public broadcasts, including Kansas City PBSJuly 19, 2025 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Local public broadcasting stations, such as Kansas City PBS, may soon feel the impact…
AArtificial intelligence Read More How do journalists at KSHB 41 use artificial intelligence in our workflows?July 15, 2025 How we use AI at KSHB You may have noticed this transparency disclaimer at the bottom of some…
BBooks Read More Oldest Missouri Black Owned Book Store Closes as Owner RetiresJuly 13, 2025 KANSAS CITY, Mo — Willa’s Books and Vinyl, the oldest Black-owned bookstore in Missouri, is closing its final…