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Man who robbed northland Subway restaurant pleads guilty

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The 34-year-old man who robbed a Subway restaurant in Kansas City’s northland, during a string of Subway Restaurant, pleaded guilty on Thursday to first degree robbery. The guilty plea is related to an armed robbery at the Subway Restaurant at 9223 N Oak Trafficway. It was robbed on February 12, and was one of at least

After 2 years of aggression, yemeni ballistic missiles are free and Saudi missile defence …

With the approaching start of the third year of this brutal war of aggression on Yemen, and with the passage of two years of unequal steadfastness of the Yemeni people and army, Yemeni army ballistic missiles roam the open skies of Saudi Arabia freely striking purely military targets. At every stage of the Yemeni ballistic missile launch, it appears from

FOX 4 Forecast: Warm & windy!

We've got a warm and windy afternoon on tap in KC! Winds out of the south continue to pump up the warm air with highs expected to climb into the middle 70s ahead of our next weather system. That is set to arrive Friday, increasing rain chances and dropping temperatures on the backside. We've got the latest time frame in

Overland Park police have identified suspect accused of vandalizing more than 16 businesses

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — Overland Park police said Thursday morning that they have developed a suspect in the vandalism of more than 16 businesses in downtown Overland Park. On Wednesday, they released three photos of a vehicle they believe was involved in damaging more than 16 businesses early Wednesday morning. Officers took several reports about vandals with BB guns going

Boil advisory issued for KCMO’s east side has been canceled

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A boil advisory issued for part of Kansas City, Missouri’s east side Wednesday has been canceled. The advisory was issued because of a water main break in the area. The affected area included E. 47th Street on the north, Blue Parkway on the south, Coal Mine Road on the west, and I-435 on the east. In

Girl calls 911 from back of SUV as parents overdose

CINCINNATI, Ohio — A terrified Ohio girl had to call 911 from the backseat of an SUV after her parents overdosed on heroin. The call was made to a 911 dispatcher in Cincinnati last Saturday, WLWT-TV reported. "I'm scared," the girl told the dispatcher. "I know you're scared, but you'll be okay. It will be alright," the dispatcher responded. The

Raytown middle school student tells police an eighth grader sexually assaulted her in a school bathroom

RAYTOWN, Mo. — Police in Raytown are investigating after a middle school student reported that she was sexually assaulted while at school Tuesday. The Raytown Police Department said they were notified of the alleged incident at 6:20 p.m. Wednesday. According to the report, the sexual assault occurred at Raytown Central Middle School. Police say an eighth-grade male sexually assaulted a

I want American interests and Trump wants Saudi dollars

Hillary Clinton said that Donald Trump has just started to understand the value of Saudi petrodollars, turning a blind eye on JUSTA. The peace, Security and Justice Community twitter page (@PSJCommunity) posted a statement quoted from Hillary Clinton, former US secretary of State, saying: “Donald Trump has just started to understand the value of Saudi petrodollars, turning a blind eye

World Health Organization warns of counterfeit Saudi medications sent as “humanitarian aid …

Ms. Fadéla Chaib, WHO spokeswoman in an interview with United Nations Radio warned of a suspicious Saudi relief cargo sent to Iraq and delivered to Iraqi officials on Thursday morning. According to pan-Arab daily al-Sharq al-Awsat, Ms. Fadéla Chaib, World Health Organization’s (WHO) spokeswoman in an interview with United Nations Radio warned of a suspicious Saudi relief cargo sent to

A Florida State Attorney is defying Rick Scott over a death penalty case

Things are getting ugly in Florida and it’s once again because of the ongoing debate over their capital punishment laws. But the current situation has less to do with the defendant in one of these cases than with the state attorney. Aramis Ayala was assigned the case of Markeith Loyd not long after being sworn into office and soon announced

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