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Donna Pitman

Donna Pitman

Anchor & Reporter at KMBC-TV

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    • Local News
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    New Orleans jeweler showing Kansas City pride in French Market

    Oscar Donahue has lived and worked as a jeweler in New Orleans for 40 years, but the native Kansas Citian is spreading his Chiefs pride through his creations.
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    Kansas City's 'Fearless Jackrabbit' hides amazing art for people to...

    Parson puts pictures in public places, posts hints on Facebook and then walks away.
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    Adopt-A-Family Drive for the Holidays

    We are teaming up with the Salvation Army again for our annual Adopt-A-Family drive. People from all walks of life were pushed into poverty for the first time this year, joining hundreds who were already struggling to make ends meet. Impossible choices between bills and food or rent and medications. From a holiday meal to gifts under the tree, you can help thousands of families in our community have a brighter holiday. Adopting is easy!The Salvation Army will help you choose the family size yo…
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    KMBC 9 Chronicle: A Pitch Fit for a Queen

    This is the story of how Kansas City constructed the world’s first sports stadium built solely for the purpose of housing a women's professional team.
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    A reminder to parents this holiday season: Learn from Donna Pitman'...

    Ahead of holiday gift shopping, First News Anchor Donna Pitman teamed up with Hearst Chief Consumer Correspondent Jeff Rossen to help test some of the hottest toys of the season.Donna’s kids went right to work with some of the hot buys this year. So, what did Donna learn? A look behind the scenes found something parents should probably note.It wasn’t mom and dad that Donna’s kids were driving up a wall this time. It was a special toy — the Air Hogs Zero Gravity Sprint Wall Climber — a car that c…
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    'Loud enough to be dangerous': Moviegoers, listen up to what this a...

    Movies are back! Theatres are seeing the highest volume of people since before the pandemic. And with that, the volume of the films is also at an all-time high.Charlie Hare is an audiologist with University Health and says it’s important to be aware of that when you head to see a show. “That Dolby sound just absolutely goes right through you,” Hare said. “That’s loud enough to be dangerous.” We went to find out.Our decibel meter peaked at 88.8 during previews.RELATED: Audiologist says this com…
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    Kansas City Audiologist says this common bathroom appliance could h...

    Long-term damage can come in minutes, but problems may not be heard for years.
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    Movie featuring St. Joseph, Missouri now available to the public - ...

    There were no accidents behind the film “Accidental Family”
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    Kansas City woman talks about second career after starting candle c...

    Birdie Jansen and her husband started Effing Candle Co. after the pandemic began
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    ‘Making Heaven even brighter,’ Mother of slain Independence police ...

    The Madrid-Evans and Vasquez families have more in common than losing their loved ones.
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    Project Community Champions: Kiona Sinks is making her mark at a Ka...

    The 26-year-old is a digital strategy manager for the negro leagues baseball museum
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    Demand outpacing supply on house plants during pandemic

    The Florida freeze is another culprit for the shortage.