
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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2 days ago |
kshb.com | Alyssa Jackson
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — After more than two hours of discussion Tuesday afternoon, a piece of legislation crafted to convince the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals to remain in Missouri passed out of a senate committee. Missouri Senate Bill 3 passed out of the fiscal oversight committee. An amendment was made to an unrelated issue in the bill, which would allow victims in a federally-declared disaster zone to get a refundable $5,000 tax credit.
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3 days ago |
kshb.com | Alyssa Jackson
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Amber Alerts are the most common mass notification that people are used to seeing. On Monday, the Kansas City area received a blue alert during a manhunt for a suspect who shot a Lee's Summit police officer. The officer is recovering from his injuries in the hospital. Missouri State Highway Patrol Cpl. Justin Howard said the alert is a quick way to get information out that can help with an investigation.
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1 week ago |
kshb.com | Alyssa Jackson
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It's not every day kids get to meet someone like NFL player Isiah Pacheco. The Chiefs running back has done 11 youth football camps in his New Jersey hometown, but this is a first for many kids in Kansas City. Before he gets back to work at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, he's giving kids an opportunity he didn't have at their age.
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2 weeks ago |
kshb.com | Alyssa Jackson
This story is part of an ongoing series,Powering Change: Panasonic and De Soto. If you'd like to share your excitement or concerns about the electric vehicle battery plant, you can do sohere. —The U.S. Army established a restoration advisory board so the De Soto community can receive updates about remediation progress at the former Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant. The Army has been cleaning up the site, now known as Astra Enterprise Park, since 2005.
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2 weeks ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Alyssa Jackson
Share KANSAS CITY, Kan. — KSHB 41 crews were in the Argentine neighborhood in Kansas City, Kansas, during Monday afternoon's storms. Flood waters were so high cars stalled and several basements were damaged. 24 hours later, neighbors still want to know — who is responsible? Argentine is prone to flooding, much like the Armourdale neighborhood a couple of miles away in Kansas City, Kansas. The Woods used the driveway and sidewalk to try drying out carpet that remains soaked.
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