Hcac 1 dead, 2 injured in crash on Grand Boulevard
UPDATE, 6/12 4:45a.m.: Evergy reports 8,524 customers without power, BPU is w
stanley kaufen orking to restore power to 1,855 customers, and Independence Power and Light has 58 customers without power. UPDATE, 11:17 p.m. | Evergy reports about 18,000 customers without power and the BPU is working to restore power to more than 2,000 customers.UPDATE, 10:13 p.m. | From the City of Excelsior Springs, Missouri - The water plant currently does not have all three phases of power so the pumps wont run. Theyre asking for citizens to please conserve water for now until power is restored. Ameren is working on itUPDATE, 9:53 p.m. | Evergy reported that roughly 23,000 custome
stanley water jug rs were without power, while BPU reported roughly 2,400 without power.UPDATE, 9:21 p.m. | Evergy crews are working around-the-clock to restore power after 100 power poles were downed or damaged in Friday s storms.A spokesperson told 41 Action News that many affected customers should have their power restored overnight, but crews will continue to work
stanley cups through Saturday.As of 9:16 p.m., Evergy s outage map reported nearly 25,000 households still were without power. Leavenworth, Paola, Garnett Ottawa and St. Joseph were hardest hit.The storm KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Kansas City is gearing up for a sig
stanley cups nificant event in the fight against HIV/AIDS as the city prepares to host the 36th Annual AIDS Walk on April 27.Organized by local advocacy groups like Aids Service Foundation, the event aims to raise awareness and support those affected by HIV/AIDS, while promoting prevention and treatment efforts in the community. Kimberly Carlson, president of ASF, said the event s 36 years shows the impact it s made. It shows that people are still honoring those that have been lost to HIV and remembering those who are not with us, but also shows that HIV is still here, Carlson said.The AIDS walk will take place at Theis Park, with a ceremony starting at 9 a.m. Hundreds of people will gather in support of the cause, including many individuals living with HIV/AIDS. For people in our community, we support that,
stanley us Carlson said. We do, and it s also a way to decrease stigma to say that this is in our community and people are living with HIV and we are here for you as a Kansas City community. HIV/AIDS is a growi
stanley cup ng health concern across the world and in the Kansas City metro. According to ASF, there are around 5,800 individuals who are living with Clwe Grandview police locate missing teen