When Kirk Cameron was a teenager starring in the nation’s number one sitcom “Growing Pains,” smart phones were still over a decade away. Metro Voice caught up with the veteran actor turned ...
Read More »Brett Kavanaugh’s letter to the American people
In an open letter scheduled to be printed in tomorrow’s edition of the Wall Street Journal, Judge Brett Kavanaugh speaks directly to the American people. The letter covers the allegations and his ...
Read More »Seedy nightclub owner finds Christ–now brings fresh water to millions
A former nightclub promoter turned Christian humanitarian whose charity has helped bring fresh, clean water to over 8 million people has released a new book that he hopes will encourage more individuals ...
Read More »Senators reviewing FBI files. “No Corroboration” of Ford’s claims
Senators are reviewing an FBI report into sexual misconduct allegations against Judge Brett Kavanaugh. First reports from Senators that have looked at it say the FBI has found zero evidence that would ...
Read More »Deaf Democrat candidate loses party support
Kansas Democrats have pulled their support from a deaf State House candidate poised to make history. Chis Haulmark – running for a state House seat in Kansas’ 15th congressional district – would ...
Read More »Missouri Planned Parenthood loses in court–again
A federal district court has ruled against abortion provider Planned Parenthood’s attempt to block a state law requiring that abortion doctors have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals. The law is meant to ...
Read More »Democrat intern arrested over leaks of info
A 27-year-old Democrat intern has been arrested for releasing confidential information and witness tampering according to US Capitol Police. The arrest of Jackson A. Cosko, 27, of Washington, D.C. came Wednesday and listed, ...
Read More »US finally cancels 68-year-old Iran friendship treaty
When Iran took American embassy staff hostage in 1979, President Carter kept it. When Iran bombed a base in Lebanon that killed hundreds of Marines, Reagan kept it. When Iran bombed an ...
Read More »College of the Ozarks students defend Kavanaugh on Fox News
The morning show Fox & Friends visited The College of the Ozarks just outside Branson this morning. Fox & Friends co-host Pete Hegseth visited the school, known for its value and work ...
Read More »Kander drops out of mayor’s race, cites mental health
In July, Democrat Jason Kander announced his campaign for Kansas City. Today, Kander, an ultra liberal with a mediocre legislative record, used Twitter to announce he’s dropping out of the race. An ...
Read More »If FBI can’t corroborate allegations, 60% want Kavanaugh confirmed; 69% say proceedings a “national disgrace”
A recent poll found that 60 percent of Americans want nominee Brett Kavanaugh confirmed to the United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) if the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) dismisses the sexual misconduct ...
Read More »Dozens of kids at Bible camp among earthquake dead
The number of dead from the massive Indonesian earthquake and tsunami has now reached at least 1,234 and it’s expected to rise into the thousands as rescue crews explore new hard-hit areas. ...
Read More »Congressman: Released transcripts will show no collusion
At a business meeting last Friday, the House intelligence committee voted to release transcripts of 53 interviews conducted as part of the Trump-Russia investigation, after they are reviewed by the intelligence community. ...
Read More »Sex offenders on the loose in Kansas City
One out of five sex offenders living in Jackson County are on the lam, having failed to register with authorities as required by law. Thats according to a statewide audit released Monday. What ...
Read More »Plague of bed bugs infest Kansas City
Got an itch? Bed bugs infest Kansas City, according to KCUR radio. The public radio station reports that the Shawnee branch of the Johnson County Library has been closed since Friday after ...
Read More »Extension will allow Missourians to fly another year
Missouri’s air travelers and visitors to federal buildings and bases are breathing a sigh of relief. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has granted Missouri an extension through Aug. 1, 2019, to ...
Read More »Report of sex crimes prosecutor casts doubts on accuser’s testimony
In our continuing effort to bring you news and information unfiltered by the media, we are providing you with that report and results to Senate Republicans by Sex Crimes Prosecutor Rachel Mitchell. ...
Read More »President Trump to hold rally in Topeka October 6
President Donald Trump is coming from the nation’s capital to the Capital City. “We’re thrilled to welcome President Trump to the Sunflower State!” GOP chairman Kelly Arnold said in response to the ...
Read More »These 7 Missouri counties may decide US Senate race
Republicans and Democrats are focusing a lot of attention on seven Missouri counties that some say will be pivotal in the U.S. Senate race between Attorney General Josh Hawley and U.S. Sen. ...
Read More »FROM THE CHEAPSEATS: Is Mahomes the Real Deal?
I have to admit, I did not see this coming. They said that Patrick Mahomes was the real deal but I refused to believe it. Was it the fact that I thought ...
Read More »Historic new trade deal with Canada reached
President Trump and his team have negotiated a victory for American manufacturers and farmers in a new trade deal with Canada. The announcement comes after Canada ultimately gave in to demands by ...
Read More »“Bring Your Bible to School Day” is Oct. 4, with a chance to meet Sadie Robertson
More than 500,000 students from across the United States will join the Bring Your Bible to School movement on Thursday, Oct. 4. The annual student-led event, now in its fifth year, provides ...
Read More »State agencies answer increase in questions about bats and rabies
The Kansas Departments of Health and Environment (KDHE) and Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) have had an increase in the number of calls recently from residents who have questions about bats in ...
Read More »Italian Festival Returns to Topeka
Christ the King Catholic Church, 5973 SW 25th St., will host its fourth annual family-friendly Italian festival, “Rome Sweet Home,” on Saturday, October 13, from 3:00 -7:30 p.m. on the parish grounds ...
Read More »Palestinian president: We “never resort to violence or terrorism.”
Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas told the U.N. General Assembly last week that his people fight Israeli through solely peaceful means, and “never resort to violence or terrorism.” Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin ...
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