KSHB-TV (Kansas City, MO)
KSHB-TV is a television station that operates on virtual channel 41 and UHF digital channel 42. It is affiliated with NBC and serves the Kansas City area, which includes both Missouri and Kansas. The station is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company and works alongside KMCI-TV, an independent station on channel 38, as part of a duopoly. Both KSHB and KMCI share their studio space on Oak Street in Kansas City, while KSHB's transmission facilities are situated at the Blue River Greenway in the Hillcrest area of the city.
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kshb.com | Caroline Hogan
LEE'S SUMMIT, Mo. — The Lee's Summit School District has a program to raise its own teachers as the district's high school seniors sign on for the district's Grow Your Own program to become future teachers. Over 20 graduating seniors in the school district signed on Tuesday to be a part of the program. It's the fourth year of the program and its goal is to prepare students to become teachers and work in the school district.
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kshb.com | Fernanda Silva
GARDNER, Ks. — Last week, Aspen Place Apartments were condemned by the City of Gardner, forcing more than a hundred families from their homes. Former residents say they saw it coming. Over the last year, they report multiple days without water. "I just felt hopeless," said Delbert Bailey, a former resident. He’s 70 years old and disabled. "We kept getting water leaks after water leaks," Bailey said. "It was a domino effect," said Bailey’s former neighbor, Cristy Mueller.
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kshb.com | Sam Hartle
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Congressman Sam Graves is calling on Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to review a “concerning number” of cancer cases at an elementary school in Liberty. Graves’ letter, dated May 12, references six staff members at Warren Hills Elementary School who have been diagnosed with breast cancer since 2013. Another staff member died from liver cancer in the fall of 2024.
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kshb.com | Sam Hartle
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — An internet outage on Mother’s Day that impacted Google Fiber residents in the Northland was caused by vandalism. KSHB 41 News first received reports of the outage from viewers Sunday morning. A Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department spokesperson said officers responded around 7:15 a.m. Sunday to the 3900 block of N. Cleveland on reported property damage. The victim listed in the report was Google Fiber.
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kshb.com | Sam Hartle
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Former U.S. Sen. Christopher “Kit” Bond died Tuesday in St. Louis, Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe’s office announced. Bond was 86. The former senator was a mainstay in Missouri politics for decades. Many in Kansas City know of his work through the naming of the Christopher S. Bond Bridge that carries Interstate 35/29 to and from downtown Kansas City, Missouri. “Kit Bond was a skilled statesman, public servant, and a man who truly loved Missouri,” Kehoe said in a statement Tuesday.
KSHB-TV (Kansas City, MO) journalists
Aaron Ladd
Abby Dodge
Addi Weakley
Alyssa Jackson
Alyssa Salcido
Caitlin Knute
Caroline Hogan
Cassie Wilson
Charlie Keegan
Claire Bradshaw
Daniela Leon
David Medina
Elyse Schoenig
Grant Stephens
Isabella Ledonne
Jack Anstine
Jeff Penner
John Batten
Juyeon Kim
Kayla Brown
Kevin Holmes
La’Nita Brooks
Lauren Scott
Lindsay Shively
Lindsey Anderson
Marlon Martinez
Matt Foster
McKenzie Nelson
Megan Abundis
Mick Shaffer
Nick Jacobs
Olivia Acree
Rachel Henderson
Rae Daniel
Ryan Gamboa
Ryan Takeo
Sam Hartle
Sarah Plake
Steve Kaut
Tara Lang
Taylor Hemness
Tod Palmer
Wes Peery
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