
Alyssa Jackson
Multimedia Journalist at KSHB-TV (Kansas City, MO)
Multimedia Journalist at KMCI-TV (Kansas City, MO)
Multimedia Journalist at Kansas City Live
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1 week ago |
kshb.com | Alyssa Jackson
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is one agency that's been investigating the way the Lee's Summit Housing Authority has been taking care of its responsibilities. HUD fulfilled KSHB 41 reporter Alyssa Jackson's open records request, sending hundreds of files that included emails and investigations into the Lee's Summit Housing Authority. Documents revealed much of what KSHB 41 reported on since last year.
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1 week ago |
kshb.com | Alyssa Jackson
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — The Argentine and Armourdale neighborhoods are some of the lowest-lying communities in Kansas City, Kansas, and that means they are prone to flooding. In May, a brief, but intense storm led to significant flood damage in Argentine. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been leading an investigation into the effectiveness of the neighborhood's infrastructure.
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2 weeks ago |
kshb.com | Alyssa Jackson
KSHB 41 reporter Alyssa Jackson covers portions of Johnson County, including Overland Park, Prairie Village and Leawood. Share your story idea with Alyssa. —The November general election is months away, but Johnson County is starting a push to educate residents about a public safety sales tax. A 1/4th cent sales tax will be on the ballot for renewal. It's not a new tax. In fact, it comes up every ten years for an extension.
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kshb.com | Alyssa Jackson
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — This weekend, you might see a lot of protestors out for what they call "No Kings Day."It is a national movement, started by a group called "50501," which means 50 protests, 50 states, one movement. KSHB 41's Alyssa Jackson looked into the movement because of its national interest that has prompted a response from government officials in Washington, D.C., to lawmakers in Missouri and Kansas. Protests have been occurring across the country and have made it to the Kansas City area.
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2 weeks ago |
kshb.com | Alyssa Jackson
DE SOTO, Kan. — Panasonic is weeks away from a for its electric vehicle battery facility in De Soto. Until now, an opening date for the huge plant has not been released. KSHB 41 reporter Alyssa Jackson confirmed with the City Administrator in De Soto the facility will start production in July. Panasonic representatives had no comment on that date. As the City of De Soto continues budget discussions this summer, navigating expected revenue from the Panasonic facility is a critical factor.
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