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News Archives
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McGee Street closed between 20th & 22nd streets due to a main break Thursday, July 5, 2012
McGee Street in Kansas City, Mo., will be closed effective immediately between 20th and 22nd streets as City of Kansas City, Mo., Water Service crews work to repair a water main break at 2101 McGee St. Drivers can use Grand Boulevard or Locust Street as a detour. More
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City offers resources during Excessive Heat Warning Thursday, July 5, 2012
The City of Kansas City, Mo., is in the midst of an Excessive Heat Warning placing some residents at risk for heat exhaustion and possible death. More
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City provides special recycling receptacles for All-Star festivities Thursday, July 5, 2012
In preparation for an All-Star week of festivities, the City of Kansas City, Mo., has implemented several processes to ensure that recycling is available at the events. More
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Boil Water Advisory Rescinded limits Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Boil Water Advisory Rescinded limits
A Boil Water Advisory issued by the KCMO Water Services Department on July 3, 2012 has been cancelled at 2:45 p.m. on July 4, 2012.The affected area is south of I-70 to 87th Street, and Blue Ridge Cutoff east to the city limits.Customers no longer need to boil water prior to drinking or cooking. More
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Boil advisory issued for I-70 south to 87th Street, Blue Ridge Cutoff east to city limits Tuesday, July 3, 2012
A Boil Water Advisory is being issued by the City of Kansas City, Mo., Water Services Department on Tuesday, July 3, 2012 effective immediately. Water Services anticipates the boil advisory to last approximately 24 hours. More
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Residents may be experiencing low water pressure due to power issues at pump station Tuesday, July 3, 2012
City of Kansas City, Mo., Water Services customers in the area from 43rd Street south to 87th Street, and from the Blue Ridge Cutoff east to the City’s eastern city limits, may be experiencing low water pressure due to a power issue at one of the City’s water pump stations. More
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City will test tornado siren system Wednesday as scheduled Tuesday, July 3, 2012
The City of Kansas City, Mo. Office of Emergency Management reminds the public that the City will test its tornado siren system per its routine schedule, which is the first Wednesday of the month at 11 a.m. This month, the first Wednesday takes place on Wednesday, July 4, Independence Day. More
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City sponsors Junior RBI Classic neighborhood litter control events Friday, June 29, 2012
The City of Kansas City, Mo., will sponsor neighborhood litter control events at Cleveland Park, Satchel Paige Stadium and Clark-Ketterman Athletic Fields on Saturday, June 30 from 8 a.m. to noon. These events will support the Junior RBI Classic, a youth baseball tournament taking place during All-Star Week 2012, July 6-9. More
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KCFD reminds residents to leave fireworks to a pro Friday, June 29, 2012
In a typical year on Independence Day, there are more fires reported in the U.S. than on any other day of the year, and fireworks account for more than half of those fires. Since all fireworks are illegal within the city limits of Kansas City, Mo., the safest way to enjoy fireworks is to attend a public display conducted by trained professionals. More
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Valve, hydrant repairs near 10th, Broadway may affect water service in the area Wednesday, June 27, 2012
City of Kansas City, Mo., Water Services crews will repair multiple valves and one hydrant near 10th and 11th streets and Broadway Boulevard overnight Wednesday, June 27. More
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Protect your health during times of extreme heat Wednesday, June 27, 2012
The City of Kansas City, Mo., in recognition of an Excessive Heat Warning issued by the National Weather Service, encourages residents to follow the below heat safety tips: More
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City suspends liquor license of Chelsea Market for 45 days Tuesday, June 26, 2012
The City of Kansas City, Mo., Regulated Industries Division of the Neighborhoods and Housing Services Department and Chelsea Market, a convenience store, have agreed to a 45-day suspension of Chelsea Market’s liquor license. Chelsea Market is located at 4808 E. 31st St. More
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A.B.O.P.T collection event scheduled for June 30 Tuesday, June 26, 2012
City of Kansas City, Mo., residents may safely and sustainably recycle their household hazardous waste, unwanted confidential documents, leaves and brush at the A.B.O.P.T (Antifreeze, Batteries, Oil, Paint and Tire) Collection Event on Saturday, June 30 from 8 a.m. to noon outside the Old Theatre, 220 N.W. Metro North Drive, behind Metro North Mall. More
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City offers free HIV testing June 27 Tuesday, June 26, 2012
The City of Kansas City, Mo., Health Department will offer free HIV testing Wednesday, June 27 at two locations in support of National HIV Testing Day. More
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Trash pickup delayed, City offices closed July 4 Monday, June 25, 2012
In observance of the Independence Day holiday, some residents will experience a one-day trash and recycling collection delay, and City offices and the 3-1-1 Action Center will be closed on Wednesday, July 4. In addition, the City’s recycling centers, Chouteau leaf and brush drop-off center and household hazardous waste swap shop will also be closed. More
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City invites residents to celebrate Independence Day at KCRiverfest Monday, June 25, 2012
The City of Kansas City, Mo., is proud to be a sponsor of the Eighth Annual KCRiverfest on Wednesday, July 4 from 1-11 p.m. at Richard L. Berkley Riverfront Park. More
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Students at Dobbs Elementary build a city of their own Monday, June 25, 2012
The City of Kansas City, Mo., Active Living KC initiative has partnered with Dobbs Elementary School’s Coyita Miller to help her fourth grade summer school students create their own city. More
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Reminder: reBUILD/KC grant available to registered neighborhood organizations and homeowners associations Monday, June 25, 2012
The City of Kansas City, Mo., Neighborhood Services Division wants to remind neighborhood groups about a new grant program that will offer funding opportunities to registered neighborhood organizations for various improvement projects. More
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WaterWorks! launches water fair at Eastwood Hills Community Pool, installs rain garden at Ruiz Library Friday, June 22, 2012
The City of Kansas City, Mo.’s EnergyWorks KC initiative supports the launch of the first WaterWorks! Water Fair on Saturday, June 23 at the Eastwood Hills Community Pool (7410 Ozark Road, Kansas City, Mo.). More
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Brief closure planned for Chouteau Trafficway Friday, June 22, 2012
City of Kansas City, Mo., construction crews will close Chouteau Trafficway between Parvin and Winn roads on Monday, June 25. The road will remain closed to all traffic until the following Sunday, July 1. More
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