
Isabella Ledonne
Reporter at KSHB-TV (Kansas City, MO)
@KSHB41 Reporter // Formerly @WDBJ7 & @KOMUnews // @mujschool alum 🐯 Proud Italian, horrible cook 🇮🇹 DM me with your story!
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1 week ago |
kshb.com | Isabella Ledonne
KSHB 41 reporter Isabella Ledonne covers issues surrounding government accountability and solutions. Share your story with Isabella. Missouri voters approved adding reproductive rights to the state constitution in the November 2024 election. The Missouri Supreme Court issued a ruling on Tuesday that stops the legal process, including the ability to provide abortions.
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ourcommunitynow.com | Isabella Ledonne
Share KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City, Missouri, police arrested a suspect in a fatal shooting that happened on the streets of Westport at the start of the Memorial Day weekend. 30-year-old Marquis Ponder is facing charges related to the homicide, according to the police department. Two men got into an argument outside a smoke shop Friday afternoon on Broadway Boulevard. The argument ended in gunfire, adding another homicide to this year's count in Kansas City.
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1 week ago |
kshb.com | Isabella Ledonne
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City, Missouri, police arrested a suspect in a fatal shooting that happened on the streets of Westport at the start of the Memorial Day weekend. 30-year-old Marquis Ponder is facing charges related to the homicide, according to the police department. Two men got into an argument outside a smoke shop Friday afternoon on Broadway Boulevard. The argument ended in gunfire, adding another homicide to this year's count in Kansas City.
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2 weeks ago |
kshb.com | Isabella Ledonne
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — Kansas City's Jewish community is in mourning after a 26-year-old woman from Johnson County was shot and killed in a likely hate crime in Washington D.C. A vigil was held on Thursday night in honor of Sarah Milgrim. Milgrim, and her boyfriend, Yaron Lischinsky, attended a Wednesday night event at the Capital Jewish Museum. They were murdered outside the museum shortly after leaving the event. Both were staffers at the Israeli Embassy.
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2 weeks ago |
kshb.com | Isabella Ledonne
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City is opening the doors for another family to move into the Wendell Phillips neighborhood. The nonprofit celebrated its 20th new home construction in eastern Kansas City on Wednesday. Habitat spent nearly five years and $8 million to give 85 people a safe and affordable home in the neighborhood. The majority of its current residents are children. "I am so thankful, I am," homeowner Alberta Carter said.
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