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 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?KSHB 41 earned national recognition Friday for its ongoing coverage of the raid on the Marion Record newspaper last A stanley romania ugust.Investigative Reporters and Editors announced  IRE  that KSHB 41s entry  Trail of Incompetence: The unjustified raid on a Kansas newsroom  won the category for investigations triggered by breaking news.            The IRE Award for Investigations Triggered by Breaking News goes to @KSHB41.  Trail of Incompetence:鈥嬧€?The Unjustified Raid on a Kansas Newsroom  followed the raid of the Marion County Record, even after the national spotlight faded from the story. https://t.co/w6V1FE5qjm pic.twitter/iz7QVIXePAmdash; IRE and NICAR  @IRE_NICAR  April 5, 2024    The coverage was made possible by se stanley tumbler veral KSHB 41 employees, including KSHB 41 I-Teams Jessica McMaster, KSHB 41 I-Team producer Lisa McCormick and KSHB 41 photographers Chris Morrison, Chase Lucas and Jake Weller. Joan Meyer died one day af stanley tumbler ter police raided her home. Two other people reported significant health problems after the raids,  McMaster said.  When authority abuses its power, people and communities get hurt. Watchdog journalism and accountability reporting are on the other sid Napa NWSL report: Players allege Current ignored mistreatment by former coach Huw Williams
  stanley bottles KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?As spring temps have taken their sweet time to arrive, summer temps look to fill their place next week.KSHB 41 meteorologists say high temps are set to exceed 90 degrees next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, with high 80s hanging on for Thursday and Friday.Those temps, combined with spring-time humidity, could catch some people off-guard.The National Weather Service Friday cautioned Kansas Citians to give their bodies time to acclimate to the heat next week.The NWS says early-season events can be particularly problematic for vulnerable populations.            The first heat of the season will arrive next week. It is these early season events that cause the most heat related illnesses  deaths. This occurs because people are not yet acclimated  vulnerable populations a stanley taza re even more at risk. Be sure that your loved ones are stanley vattenflaska  safe! pic.twitter/lVCgIswUnxmdash; NWS Kansas City  @NWSKansasCity  May 6, 2022    鈥?               Copyright 2022 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.                    Report a typo            Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date