Chiefs trade up to take Texas WR Xavier Worthy in NFL Draft
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by PJ Green
5h ago
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs traded up for a dynamic offensive weapon. The Chiefs traded up from the 32nd pick to the 28th pick with the Buffalo Bills to take Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. The Chiefs now have these picks: 28, 133 (4th round), 248 (7th round). Buffalo has these picks: 32, 95 (3rd round) and 221 (7th round). Worthy is the first wide receiver that the Chiefs have selected in the first round since Jon Baldwin in 2011 ..read more
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Retired Kansas nurse returns home after volunteering in Ukraine
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by Jacob Sloan
5h ago
KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- Darlene Timmerman has worked in nursing for 44 years. Starting her career in Salina, Kansas and moved to Wichita before landing in Kansas City. She worked at the University of Kanas Medical Center and Olathe Medical Center before retiring. “I was just kind of looking and thinking about what I wanted to do in retirement that was purposeful and meaningful,” Timmerman told FOX4. “Something that was really important to me.” She remembered hosting an event and meeting another nurse named Roxanne who told her about volunteering for Global Care Force in Ukraine ..read more
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NFL Draft 2024: Live updates on picks from Detroit
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by PJ Green
8h ago
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It is time for the 2024 NFL Draft. The Kansas City Chiefs hold the 32nd pick in the first round and will have a long wait as they will likely work to trade up. The Chiefs have seven total picks in the draft. The Chicago Bears started the draft by selecting USC quarterback Caleb Williams with the first overall pick. Never fear, Superman is here pic.twitter.com/xDi806UGb3 — Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) April 26, 2024 AFC West division rival Los Angeles Chargers selected Notre Dame offensive tackle Joe Alt with the fifth overall pick. Alt is the son of Chiefs Hall of Fame ..read more
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Shawnee first responders reunite with teen who helped save man's life
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by Regan Porter
8h ago
SHAWNEE, Kan. – First responders in Shawnee, Kansas reunite with the teen who helped save a man's life. The cyclist who suffered a cardiac event in Shawnee has a message to the strangers and first responders who saved his live. "It was lucky that Fisher and I were just off Johnson Drive," Miller said. Shawnee police and fire department come together to meet 17-year-old Marina Johnson for a second time ..read more
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Chiefs buy body cameras for stadium security
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by Sean McDowell
8h ago
LENEXA, Kan. — Safety officers at Arrowhead Stadium have a high-tech tool in their arsenal — state-of-the-art body cameras. The Kansas City Chiefs are counting on high-definition eyes to tell no lies. The Chiefs have purchased 120 body cameras from Johnson County tech firm Digital Ally, which is based in Lenexa, Kansas. These wearable cameras are like the ones police officers use.  ..read more
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Kansas City Scout systems down following cyberattack
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by Andrew Lynch
16h ago
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A critical service for drivers in the Kansas City area is experiencing a widespread outage on Thursday due to a cyberattack. Kansas City Scout says its systems went down early in the morning, including its website, traffic camera network and message boards around the area. A spokesperson for the Missouri Department of Transportation told FOX4 that systems were taken offline immediately to limit any damage from the attack. The nature of the attack hasn't been specified. Months after 3 men found dead in Northland backyard, families still await answers There's currently no tim ..read more
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Joe's Blog: Concerning severe weather trends (THU-4/25)
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by Joe Lauria
16h ago
I really don't like some of the trends for severe weather that I'm seeing for Friday or Saturday, and to a lessor degree and likely farther east Sunday. Model data is getting more and more bullish on the potential of rotating storms later Friday afternoon, and then again late Saturday into early Sunday morning. That brings in the potential of nighttime severe weather and with the atmosphere set-up for nastier storms... I don't like that one bit ..read more
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Big Brothers Big Sisters Kansas City in need of volunteers
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by Crystal Martinez
22h ago
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- More than 200 kids are looking to be paired up with an adult who will serve as a role model and friend for them. Big Brothers Big Sisters Kansas City said it needs volunteers. The group says most of the kids on the list are young boys who would like to have someone in their life to talk with and learn a few things from. One pair is a real example of this bond. Tyler Regier is 11-years-old and one of his best friends is Dillon Davis. The two were matched through the Big Brothers Big Sisters KC program. See the latest headlines in Kansas City and across Kansas, Missouri You c ..read more
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Two suspects now in custody in connection to Blue Springs deadly shooting
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by Brian Dulle
1d ago
BLUE SPRINGS, Mo. -- The Blue Springs Police Department announced Wednesday night that two suspects are in custody in connection to the shooting at Wilbur Young Park that left two people dead and one teenager injured. Jackson County prosecutors have charged 18-year-old Marquis Earl Lee Savannah with first-degree murder and armed criminal action. Blue Springs police issued a warrant for his arrest earlier in the day. Marquis Earl Lee Savannah The second suspect arrested is not being named because they are a juvenile, according to police. The deadly shooting was reported just after 10:30 p.m. on ..read more
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Months after 3 men found dead in Northland backyard, families still await answers
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by Malik Jackson
1d ago
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The snow has melted, and flowers are blooming outside of the Northland home where the bodies of three men were found in January. In the months since that day, the families of those men say they've grown frustrated at the lack of information. “If there was a person that knew what was in whatever was consumed that night, and didn't warn anybody, they should be held accountable. And that's my fear, it won't happen," Jennifer Marquez, the mother of David Harrington, one of the victims, said. KC Current fires head of medical for relationship with a player For now, it’s the ..read more
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