TV Schedule for CBS (KCTV) Kansas City, MO

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Comic Guy Branum; comic Kate Micucci; comic James Davis.

The boom in small business and how to ensure one is a success; helping a student select the best college; a Wisconsin woman hangs up her car keys after 30 years of delivering meals for seniors in need.

An entertaining daily business news show giving everyday Americans an edge in the stock market straight from the trading floor.

News coverage to start the day.

The headlines one needs to know overnight. plus, a roundup of MoneyWatch, health, consumer and up-to-the-minute technology news, the latest weather, and inspiring stories of kindness and hope.

CBS News Mornings broadcasts on weekdays and offers viewers up-to-date news, comprehensive weather forecasts, and highlights from the world of sports.

Overnight news, weather, and traffic.

Overnight news, weather, and traffic.

Overnight news, weather, and traffic.

Overnight news, weather, and traffic.

Professional football player Travis Kelce; Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.); Jake Shane, influencer; Sarah Gelman, editorial director for Amazon Books.

Food, family, fashion, home improvement, fitness, and fun; visiting local venues and attending events throughout the community; hosts Jillian Carroll and Shane Konicki.

Games include Temptation, Any Number and Vend-O-Price.

Nikki provides Victor with valuable intel about Billy; Kyle makes a confession to Claire; Lily shares disturbing news with Jack.

Local, national and international news.

Bill and Katie discuss how best to break the news to Will about Luna's paternity; Finn finds Steffy; Li has a dramatic showdown with Luna.

Actor Thomas Lennon; TV personality Teresa Giudice; Camilla Luddington guest co-hosts.

A doctor tries to keep on rolling his way to a new car; a hippie hopes to go on a $10,000 Gold Rush; an inflatable ostrich makes some expert phone calls for prize clues; three traders visit the ATM.

Federal agents seize a man's life savings at an airport without making an arrest; a small-town mayor acts as judge and jury, often snaring out-of-town drivers with costly traffic tickets; a luxury designer goes high-tech to protect high fashion.