KMBC 9, MeTV experiencing signal issues
Our technicians are working to fix as soon as possible Share Updated: 8:00 AM CDT Apr 14, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff
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Our technicians are working to fix as soon as possible Share Updated: 8:00 AM CDT Apr 14, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff KMBC and MeTV, channels 9.1 and 9.2, signal issues are ongoing at this time. Our technicians are working to fix the issue as quickly as they can. We appreciate your patience and apologize for the inconvenience.KCWE and True Crime Network, channels 29.1 and 29.2, are unaffected. Until the signal returns, you can watch KMBC 9 News on our website and app. Visit ABC Watch Live to learn more about watching ABC programming. Visit MeTV s website for more information about MeTV programming.
Warm Tuesday, chance of storms late Share Updated: 4:36 PM CDT Apr 5, 2021 Share Updated: 4:36 PM CDT Apr 5, 2021
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Show Transcript WIND WILL CONTINUE ON INTO THE EVENING TWENTY MILES AN HOUR AT 6 PM ABOUT 15 MILES AN HOUR AFTER THAT 77 OR 6 PM TEMPERATURE, SO MAYBE DINNER OUTSIDE BUT AGAIN ANCHOR DOWN THOSE NAPKINS. SO LOW 70 IS THERE BY EIGHT O’CLOCK UPPER 60S BY NINE AND TEN THIS EVENING YOU WON’T NEED TO WORRY ABOUT RAIN FOR EVENING PLANS. WE WILL BE DRY TONIGHT, AND I THINK WE’LL BE MAINLY DRY FOR TOMORROW. IT’LL BE A LOT LIKE TODAY STRONG SOUTH WIND. ON 20 MILES AN HOUR THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. OUR MORNING TEMPERATURES WILL START OFF NEAR 60. YOU WON’T EVEN NEED A JACKET HEADING OUT THE DOOR LOW 70S AT LUNCH TIME MIDDLE 70S FOR THE AFTERNOON THINK WE’LL SEE A FEW MORE CLOUDS ON OUR TUESDAY. IT’LL BE TUESDAY NIGHT. THAT’S WE’LL NEED TO WATCH FOR SOME THUNDERSTORMS. SO WE DO HAVE THAT CHANCE OF STORMS LATE, BUT MOS
Warm and windy Easter Sunday, storms coming this week
Kansas City should crack 80 degrees for the first time this year Share Updated: 7:44 AM CDT Apr 4, 2021
Kansas City should crack 80 degrees for the first time this year Share Updated: 7:44 AM CDT Apr 4, 2021
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Show Transcript HUNTS LOOK GOOD BUT HANG ON TO YOUR BONNET. KATIE: TIE IT ON. IT IS GOING TO BE A BREEZY DAY TODAY. IT IS 52. WE RE NOT AT OUR LOWEST TEMPERATURE YET. SUNRISE IS NOT UNTIL 6:58 THIS MORNING SO THE TEMPERATURE STILL HAS A WAY TO GO. ONE WAY TO TELL HOW FAR THE TEMPERATURE COULD DROP, TAKE A LOOK AT THE DEW POINT. IT NEVER DROPS BELOW THE DEW POINT. THE HIGHER THE DEW POINT BUT OUR DEW POINT TODAY IS 41. IN IDEAL CONDITIONS IF WE HAD CALM WINDS WE COULD DROP DOWN THAT AT BAY. WE LL PROBABLY DROP TO 48, 49 DEGREES FOR OUR LOWEST THEN WE RE WORKING OUR WAY UP, REALLY WARM, ALMOST 20 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL TODAY. IT SHOULD BE AROUND 62. SO 81 WILL BE OUR HIGH TOD
Movie The Ravine premieres in Overland Park Friday
Local couple produced and independently financed the film Share Updated: 10:33 PM CDT Apr 2, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff
Local couple produced and independently financed the film Share Updated: 10:33 PM CDT Apr 2, 2021
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Show Transcript FOOD OR WATER TO VOTERS WHILE THEY ARE WAITING IN LINE. A TASTE OF HOLLYWOOD IN THE METR TONIGHT WAS THE PREMIERE OF THE RAVINE. IT FOLLOWS A SEEMINGLY HAPPY FAMILY WHOSE WORLD EXPLODES IN A SHOCKING MURDER-SUICIDE. A LOCAL COUPLE PRODUCED AND INDEPENDENTLY FINANCED THE FILM. THEY SAY THEY CHOSE TO DEBUT IT ON GOOD FRIDAY BECAUSE IT’S A STORY OF REDEMPTION. IT IS EXTREMELY SPECIAL T KNOW THAT K.C. HAS REALLY STEPPED OUT AND SUPPORTED US AND THIS MESSAGE. TO HAVE THIS EXPERIENCE HERE IS MEANINGFUL, SO THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO CAME OUT TODAY. HALEY: YOU JUST HEARD FROM ONE OF THE ACTORS, MISSOURI NATIVE KYLE LOWDER, WHO STARRED IN
Kansas City s spending plans to improve roads spurs debate
City Council member Katheryn Shields says the city is falling behind on deferred maintenance Share Updated: 7:06 PM CDT Mar 31, 2021
City Council member Katheryn Shields says the city is falling behind on deferred maintenance Share Updated: 7:06 PM CDT Mar 31, 2021
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Show Transcript LEADERS ARE DOING IT, RIGHT. SOMETIMES IT FEELS AS IF KANSAS CITY IS BOXED IN. ORANGE COUNTY TO IMPROVE THE ROADS, KANSAS CITY IS JACKING UP THE SPENDING VOTERS APPROVED SPENDING 40 MILLION A YEAR. IT’S GOING TO 71 MILLION. BUT I DON’T LIKE THE IDEA OF SPENDING SEVENTY SEVEN MILLION DOLLARS IN JUST ONE YEAR. THAT’S ALMOST DOUBLE WHAT WE ACTUALLY SHOULD BE SPENDING. COUNCIL MEMBER CATHERINE SHIELD SAYS THE 300 MILLION THEY SPENT ON A ROAD SINCE VOTERS APPROVE. THE PLAN IS NOT WORKING. THE CITY IS STILL FALLING BEHIND. ABSOLUTELY. WE’RE FALLING BEHIND. THERE’S NO DOUBT ABOUT IT. WE’VE G