The KCMO City Council is considering a new ordinance that would ban therapeutic practices shown to increase the risk of suicide, depression, and self-harm when provided for compensation.
KSHB 41's Ryan Gamboa (@BabyGamz) has more: https://t.co/1WvLUzgI8x
The city of Belton's 353 program is giving small businesses and homeowners a financial incentive to invest in their properties — and it's reshaping the city's downtown district in the process.
KSHB 41's Ryan Gamboa (@BabyGamz) has more: https://t.co/TpSujmA7ta
NEW | In a Friday morning press release, Alcove Development, the project lead for a data center in Osawatomie, Kansas, announced new details about a $1 billion data center campus on 283 acres.
KSHB 41's Ryan Gamboa (@BabyGamz) has more: https://t.co/H9kySoPogh
Famed @Yellostone actor Mo Brings Plenty speaks out against a data center project in Osawatomie, Kansas. He’s a Miami County, Kansas resident standing alongside his neighbors in opposition.
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Days after a gunman opened fire in the parking lot of the Pleasant Hill Price Chopper, the community gathered for a vigil to honor 45-year-old Amy Coon, who was killed in the shooting.
KSHB 41's Ryan Gamboa (@BabyGamz) has the full story: https://t.co/VBnYv3CIdm
Pleasant Hill police commended two men who pulled out their sidearms to detain Allen Prince, the man charged in the death of 45-year-old Amy Coon in the parking lot of a Price Chopper.
KSHB 41's Ryan Gamboa (@BabyGamz) reports: https://t.co/Q5iXcMYj81
A 27-year-old gunman opened fire outside a Price Chopper in Pleasant Hill on Monday, killing a 45-year-old woman and injuring a 17-year-old employee.
KSHB 41's Ryan Gamboa (@BabyGamz) has reactions from the community: https://t.co/xHOAOfC3Tm
Spring Hill, Kansas, is one of the fastest-growing cities in the Kansas City metro area, and a major driver in that growth is a housing boom.
KSHB 41's Ryan Gamboa (@BabyGamz) reports: https://t.co/VyWzJzrNwE
In a 4-1 vote on Wednesday, the Miami County Commission voted to approve a Conditional Use Permit to move the Powell Observatory to 359th Street and Coldwater Springs Road south of Louisburg.
KSHB 41's Ryan Gamboa (@BabyGamz) reports: https://t.co/J8iZkUaYTz
When Powell Observatory opened up in 1985 in Louisburg, Kansas, it didn’t have to worry too much about neighbors.
That meant dark skies ideal for scanning the universe.
But population growth has brought more neighbors and light that’s blinding to its telescope.
Ryan Gamboa reports there’s a plan to move the observatory further south, but residents there have concerns.
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Wednesday afternoon brought celebration across southern Johnson County after the City of Gardner announced that Beale Infrastructure, a data center developer, withdrew its project application.
KSHB 41's Ryan Gamboa (@BabyGamz) reports: https://t.co/TwWak6xtS4
The city of Louisburg, Kansas, declared a Stage 3 water emergency at its Monday night meeting, following an equipment failure in its water treatment plant.
Read more: https://t.co/taUoWuDkJQ
The Raymore Park Board approved upward of $90,000 to address over a decade of flooding concerns from a creek in a local park.
Cass County reporter Ryan Gamboa (@BabyGamz) shares more: https://t.co/KMon5ECmv2
PHOTOS | KSHB 41's Ryan Gamboa (@BabyGamz) is at 247th Street and Pressonville Road in Miami County, where there are downed power lines after Sunday's storms.
Updates: https://t.co/kKLdhaGOwl
Just one story from our announcement yesterday of what the new partnership between the @Royals and @Hallmark means to one family in KC.
A beautiful story @BabyGamz.