An image shared on Facebook by House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy lays the blame on rising costs at the feet of the president. How much of that, if any, is the president's fault though? Anchor Adrian Whitsett looks into it.
Missouri gas price average reaches 2-year high as crude oil price climbs
National average price for a gallon of regular unleaded is $2.83 Share Updated: 11:51 AM CST Mar 11, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff
National average price for a gallon of regular unleaded is $2.83 Share Updated: 11:51 AM CST Mar 11, 2021
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Show Transcript LOOKING INTO THAT. The Reporter: THE KANSAS COMMISSION IS ASKING TO TRACK THE COLD WAVE SUSPENSION, SO BIG JUMPS PROBABLY WON T BE ON YOUR NEXT KANSAS BILL. IT S A LITTLE TOO EARLY TO TELL. The Reporter: THE CHIEF AUDITOR FOR THE KANSAS CORPORATION COMMISSION IS ASKING KANSAS UTILITIES TO RECORD AND SEPARATE THEIR SPENDING DURING THIS CRISIS, AND THEN COME UP WITH A CUSTOMER PLAN. SO THAT WE CAN SPREAD OUT HOPEFULLY SPREAD OUT THE IMPACT OF THESE BILLS, THESE HIGHER BILLS OVER SOME PERIOD OF TIME. The Reporter: YOUR BILLS GOING UP, BECAUSE USE IS UP IN THE COLD WAVE. THE MORE YOU USE, THE MORE
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Kansas gas price average 49 cents more than year ago as refineries recover from weather, demand rebounds Share Updated: 9:38 AM CST Mar 9, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff
Kansas gas price average 49 cents more than year ago as refineries recover from weather, demand rebounds Share Updated: 9:38 AM CST Mar 9, 2021
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Show Transcript LOOKING INTO THAT. The Reporter: THE KANSAS COMMISSION IS ASKING TO TRACK THE COLD WAVE SUSPENSION, SO BIG JUMPS PROBABLY WON T BE ON YOUR NEXT KANSAS BILL. IT S A LITTLE TOO EARLY TO TELL. The Reporter: THE CHIEF AUDITOR FOR THE KANSAS CORPORATION COMMISSION IS ASKING KANSAS UTILITIES TO RECORD AND SEPARATE THEIR SPENDING DURING THIS CRISIS, AND THEN COME UP WITH A CUSTOMER PLAN. SO THAT WE CAN SPREAD OUT HOPEFULLY SPREAD OUT THE IMPACT OF THESE BILLS, THESE HIGHER BILLS OVER SOME PERIOD OF TIME. The Reporter: YOUR BILLS GOING UP, BECAUSE USE IS UP IN THE COLD WAVE. TH