Despite a plethora of injuries to its ball carriers, the Blue Springs South football team continues to win.
Give the Grain Valley High School softball team the key to the city, because the Eagles accomplished a feat so rare, they are the first-ever prep team in history to do it.
Driving through the hills and valleys of the Ozarks renews my spirit. Leaves are just starting to change, and the air smells cool and fresh with an occasional scent of changing leaves still wet after ...
Truman players celebrate with the Wagon Wheel Trophy after beating Noland Road rival William Chrisman 34-31 Friday to halt a 10-game losing streak to the Bears. Photo credit: Karl Zinke/The Examiner ...
Things didn’t start out so well for Lee’s Summit North Friday night. They almost didn’t end well either.
Fifty years and hundreds if not thousands of volunteers later, Meals on Wheels continues to roll in Independence, as the non-profit organization delivers about 800 meals a week to city residents, ...
For something which takes days of preparation -- lifting, loading, pricing and, ultimately, letting go of -- having a garage ...
I don’t go to municipal court in Independence often. I have been there four times this year, which is four more times than I have been in the last 10 years.
Three students and a bus driver were injured Thursday morning in Blue Springs when a traffic accident caused the bus to crash ...
By Michael SmithSpecial to The Examiner The Grain Valley volleyball team had a tougher challenge on its hands. In its season opener against Truman ...
The Blue Springs South boys soccer team had to put in a little extra work to remain undefeated in the Suburban Gold Conference.