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  • 5 days ago | kshb.com | Charlie Keegan

    KSHB 41 reporter Charlie Keegan covers politics on both sides of the state line. If you have a story idea to share, you can send Charlie an email at [email protected]. ———A Kansas City, Missouri, intersection should be safer now that a traffic signal is in place and operational. City leaders celebrated the installation of the signal Friday at East 51st Street and Troost Avenue.

  • 5 days ago | carlow-nationalist.ie | Charlie Keegan

    THE London family of Carlow town native Victor Noctor recently contacted  to enquire if some reference could be carried in the newspaper as a family keepsake to mark Victor’s 80th birthday today Friday, 9 May. When Victor’s daughter Laura Noctor-King contacted me about such a possibility, her dad’s name immediately resonated. Growing up in Carlow during the early 1960s, Victor Noctor’s name meant a lot to me, as he was regarded as the area’s outstanding soccer player.

  • 6 days ago | kshb.com | Charlie Keegan

    KSHB 41 reporter Charlie Keegan covers politics on both sides of the state line. If you have a story idea to share, you can send Charlie an email at [email protected]. ———Kansas City leaders said a change to a federal grant is hampering plans to upgrade labs at the health department. This would prevent the lab from more quickly processing tests for measles, certain sexually transmitted diseases, and other infectious diseases.

  • 1 week ago | ourcommunitynow.com | Charlie Keegan

    Share Riders will continue to be able to use the IRIS ride-share program in Kansas City, Missouri, through Sept. 30. Tuesday’s announcement from KCMO Mayor Quinton Lucas was the latest in a herky-jerky two weeks for the service. The city discovered it did not fund the program after April 30, like council members originally thought. Then, there was debate about whether to fund the IRIS program simply for the month of May .

  • 1 week ago | kshb.com | Charlie Keegan

    KSHB 41 reporter Charlie Keegan covers politics on both sides of the state line. If you have a story idea to share, you can send Charlie an email at [email protected]. —Riders will continue to be able to use the IRIS ride-share program in Kansas City, Missouri, through Sept. 30. Tuesday’s announcement from KCMO Mayor Quinton Lucas was the latest in a herky-jerky two weeks for the service. The city discovered it did not fund the program after April 30, like council members originally thought.

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Charlie Keegan
Charlie Keegan @CharlieKeegan41
13 May 25

RT @KSHB41: JUST IN | The Kansas City Chiefs will host the Denver Broncos on Christmas night on Prime Video. https://t.co/kqdiDhSDni

Charlie Keegan
Charlie Keegan @CharlieKeegan41
13 May 25

RT @Chiefs: Let’s make this the loudest silent night of all time 😤 https://t.co/Msi0BtkZdf

Charlie Keegan
Charlie Keegan @CharlieKeegan41
6 May 25

RT @KSHB41: Riders will now be able to use the IRIS ride-share service in Kansas City, Missouri, through the end of September. Story by @Ch…