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MSHP investigating police shooting at KC gas station

3 years 4 months ago
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Missouri Highway Patrol says a man who drove toward KCPD officers at a gas station on Sunday night was shot and killed. Investigators say officers were called to a Phillips 66 gas station at 55th and Prospect on reports of a stolen vehicle just before 10 p.m. Officers initially found [...]
Kathy Quinn

Missouri Man Accused of Bringing (and Losing) Gun At Jan. 6 Riot

3 years 4 months ago
A Centralia, Missouri, man has been accused of bringing a loaded gun to the U.S. Capitol and misplacing it in the chaos of the insurrection riot on January 6, 2021. Federal authorities arrested Jerod Bargar, 36, on Wednesday for felony and misdemeanor charges after he allegedly left his loaded 9mm semiautomatic pistol on restricted grounds at the Capitol. According to a federal affidavit, Capitol police found Bargar's gun on the ground during the insurrection.
Monica Obradovic

America’s Two Biggest Cable Broadband Monopolies Failed To Add Any New Customers Last Quarter

3 years 4 months ago
Roughly 83 million Americans currently live under a broadband monopoly. In most instances, their only choice is Comcast or Charter Communications, which sells service under the “Spectrum” brand. And in both cases, users pay significantly higher prices for spotty, slow, service with statistically terrible customer service, because that’s how monopolization works. But the nation’s two […]
Karl Bode

Hartmann: Bad News From Kansas For Ann Wagner

3 years 4 months ago
Congresswoman Ann Wagner (R-Ballwin) has just sailed into uncharted waters. Wagner’s Second Congressional District has long been regarded as safely Republican, with good reason: Democrats have held the seat for only one two-year term in the past 36 years. Republican gerrymandering last year made it redder.
Ray Hartmann

Kansas, Nebraska researchers use plants to limit exposure to toxic lead in soil

3 years 4 months ago

In parts of the Midwest where lead mining and smelting lasted for over a century, communities are still dealing with toxic waste left behind by the industry. Lead, a dangerous neurotoxin, persists in the environment, including in water and soil, where it can pose a threat to the health of people living nearby. The risk […]

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Niara Savage