Kansas City Crime Scene: Mini-Jail & Restorative Cash Coming Soon

We've blogged most of this stuff and we might feature it again. But for now we wanted to share a few updates in this collection concerning law & order or lack thereof . . . 

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Kansas City Council passes ordinance to help businesses impacted by property crimes

The Kansas City Council gave its approval Thursday evening with a unanimous vote passing the Back to Business ordinance.


Plan to re-open 8th floor of KCPD headquarters for jail passes

A plan to re-open the eighth floor of the Kansas City Missouri Police Department headquarters passed Thursday.


'It's horrible': Pendleton Heights residents concerned about teen violence after double homicide

Pendleton Heights residents say they're concerned about youth violence after a Wednesday night shooting in Maple Park killed a 15-year-old boy and a 22-year-old man.


Victim dies from injuries nearly nine months after Kansas City hit-and-run

On December 27, 2023, Kansas City police reported a hit and run at E. 27th Street and Wabash Avenue.


Man arrested for deadly Kansas City shooting, charged with murder

The man responsible for a shooting that left a Kansas City man dead in the street has been arrested and charged with murder.


KCKPD investigating fatal shooting near 700 block of Parallel Parkway

Kansas City, Kansas, police were called at about 10:45 p.m. Tuesday to North 7th Street and Parallel Parkway on reports of a person lying in the street.


Court records reveal new information about pastor arrested with child porn

Court documents have brought to light more information about a Peculiar associate pastor accused of downloading child porn.



STL-area man to face trial for killing man in 2022 side show in Kansas City, Missouri

A Saint Charles, Missouri, man is set for trial in connection to a 2022 side show incident in Kansas City, Missouri, in which a bystander was struck and killed by the man's car.


NAACP president urges Missouri governor to halt Marcellus Williams execution next week

"Taking the life of Marcellus Williams would be an unequivocal statement that when a white woman is killed, a Black man must die. And any Black man will do," wrote NAACP president Derrick Johnson.


Kansas City leaders discuss public safety, but lack of clarity raises concerns | Opinion

Kansas City's Finance, Governance and Public Safety Committee discusses funding and performance. Public comments highlight the need for more police. | Opinion

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