
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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kshb.com | Isabella Ledonne
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Kansas City, Missouri, nonprofit gave nearly 100 families accessible, motorized cars designed specifically for children with disabilities. The cars are not just toys, they're a way for kids to move forward with independence and new social opportunities. LEARN's Geeks for Kids program is adding dozens of new drivers to the road — or sidewalk — with customized vehicles built to match each child's abilities.
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3 weeks ago |
kesq.com | Isabella Ledonne
By Isabella LedonneClick here for updates on this story KANSAS CITY, Missouri ( KSHB) - A line of severe storms moved through the Kansas City area Tuesday afternoon, and they packed quite a punch. At the peak of the storm, more than 12,000 electric customers lost power, primarily on the Missouri side. One of the areas hardest hit was eastern Independence and Raytown. KSHB 41 News received reports of several trees that fell in Independence during the storm.
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komu.com | Isabella Ledonne
KANSAS CITY, Missouri (KSHB) — A line of severe storms moved through the Kansas City area Tuesday afternoon, and they packed quite a punch. At the peak of the storm, more than 12,000 electric customers lost power, primarily on the Missouri side. One of the areas hardest hit was eastern Independence and Raytown. KSHB 41 News received reports of several trees that fell in Independence during the storm. One tree on Trail Ridge Road toppled onto a house, breaking through the roof.
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3 weeks ago |
kshb.com | Isabella Ledonne
Posted KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A line of severe storms moved through the Kansas City area Tuesday afternoon, and they packed quite a punch. At the peak of the storm, more than 12,000 electric customers lost power, primarily on the Missouri side. One of the areas hardest hit was eastern Independence and Raytown. KSHB 41 News reporter Isabella Ledonne filed this report from the Truman Sports Complex. High winds, rain hit Truman Sports Complex —
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3 weeks ago |
kshb.com | Isabella Ledonne
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Family members confirmed 86-year-old Richard Adams Sr. was the man who died in a house explosion Saturday, May 31, in Gladstone. Video captured on a neighbor's Ring camera showed how powerful the explosion was. Ring video of home explosion in Gladstone Investigators are still trying to figure out the cause.
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RT @KSHB41: VIDEO: KSHB 41 reporter @IsabellaLedonne just filed this report from Independence where strong storms left at least one tree on…

This is one of several fallen trees on houses we’re seeing in Independence from this afternoon’s storms. Pretty much every lawn on Highland Drive has some tree branches down. @KSHB41 https://t.co/N8YgMSy8pQ

BREAKING: The Missouri House of Representatives passed an amendment to help incentivize the KC Chiefs and Royals to stay in Missouri. The amended bill will now go to the Senate. More coverage @KSHB41