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 Kansas City, Missouri, police said a motorcyclist is in critical condition after a crash Monday night involving another vehicle.Police said shortly after 9:10 p.m. a Honda CVR 300 motorcycle was traveling eastbound on West 39th Street when a white Ford Edge made a left turn from westbound 39th onto southbound Southwest Trafficway.As the SUV was turning, the motorcycle struck the front right corner and the driver was ejected into the pathway of the vehicle, was run over and became pinned under the Ford Edge, which dragged him an unknown distance.The motorcyclist was taken to a local hospital in critical condition. The driver of the Ford was uninjured.The investigation is ongoing.鈥擣or jurisdictions that utilize the Greater Kansas City Crime Stoppers T stanley termohrnek ips Hotline, anonymous tips can be made by calling 816-474-TIPS  8477 , submitting the tip online or through the free mo stanley quencher bile app at P3Tips. Tips leading to an arrest made through the Tips Hotline may b stanley cup e eligible for up to a $25,000 reward.Annual homicide details and data for the Kansas City area are available through the KSHB 41 News Homicide Tracker, which was launched in 2015. Read the KSHB 41 News Mug Shot Policy.                Copyr Tlap What will businesses get in the economic relief package
 If you ve been flying recently, then you might stanley travel mug  have come across a few passengers who forgot to pack their manners.The FAA says since the beginning of the year, it s gotten more than 3,500 reports of unruly passeng stanley thermoskannen ers. That s up 500% from 2019.The agency received nearly 100 reports in the last week alone.             New Unruly Passenger Numbers since 1/1/2021:- 3,509 unruly reports- 2,605 refusing to wear a mask reports- 581 investigations initiated- 87 cases with penaltiesLearn more at https://t.co/UpB2VL14s9. Fly stanley quencher Smart pic.twitter/bMoynvfQcnmdash; The FAA 鉁堬笍  @FAANews  July 20, 2021    Most of those are travelers  behavior comes as they refuse to wear a mask. Facial coverings are still required on planes, trains, buses, and other mass transit. The FAA has initiated an investigation into about 580 of those reports of unruly passengers, which have so far resulted in 87 cases with penalties for the passenger.  In 2020, only about 180 investigations were initiated from reports of unruly passengers to the FAA. The most recent spike before 2021 in investigations was in 2004, when there were just over 300 investigations into unruly passengers. The FAA can propose fines as large as $37,0