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Family Shares Story of Frozen Egg Baby

LEAWOOD, Kan. — She is the first baby born in the metro area and the entire state of Kansas using a frozen egg.  Her name is Morgan Bell and on Wednesday, the infertility doctor who helped make her life possible got to meet her.

It was November of last year when Jessica and Ryan Dickson saw their sweet baby for the first time.  Fast forward to today and that ultrasound picture returned to the doctor’s office, life and in person.

Dr. Sam Kim, who performed the frozen egg implantation, met baby Morgan saying, “Oh my gosh!  I am so excited!  There’s so much joy. This is the joy of my job anyway.  Yes!  Oh wow!  I see a beautiful human being.”

Dr. Kim says freezing a woman’s eggs is very difficult because they are large cells. But, Dr. Kim says baby Morgan is living proof it can work.

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Kansas Youth Aviation Camp Set for June 2

Kansas Youth Aviation Camp Set for June 2

Does your child have an interest in flying? The Lawrence Municipal Airport will host Kansas Youth Aviation Camp.

Middle school students will learn the fundamentals of flight.  Students will rotate through four teaching modules during the camp. A licensed pilot will lead the teaching and activities for each module.

The camp takes place Saturday, June 2, at the University of Kansas Aerospace Engineering hangar on the west side of the Lawrence Municipal Airport. It runs from 8 a.m. to 3p.m.

Registration deadline for the camp is Friday, May 25. Cost is $40 and includes all instructional material, a camp t-shirt and graduation pizza party. The camp is geared toward students 12 years-old to 15 years-old.

Registration forms are available online at www.lprd.org <http://www.lprd.org/>  or at a Parks and Recreation facilities.

Nick Vasos Backstage with the Jersey Boys

Have you seen “Jersey Boys?” Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes to make a Broadway show come to life?  Nick Vasos takes us backstage with the Jersey Boys!

Why Women Endure Daunting Quest for that Little Black Dress

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Searching for that little black dress? You’re not alone. Many women are — or have already spent hours shopping for one.

A new survey found women spend days perusing shops, malls and online boutiques searching for the fashion staple. Researchers say it can take a woman up to five days to find the perfect LBD — five days, shopping for six hours per day — a total of 30 hours. It’s like a part-time job!

LBD lovers say it’s a decision that takes time and can’t be rushed — but it will cost you.
On average the little black dress will cost $200 and women will only wear it twice.
The reason is because some women don’t want to be seen in the same outfit too many times — or they lose that “loving feeling” about it.

Royals Win Four Straight, Sweep Rangers

ARLINGTON, Texas –The Kansas City Royals continued their hot streak on Tuesday night by defeating the Texas Rangers 7-4, sweeping a two-game series at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington.

The Royals (15-20, 11-7 away) have now won a season-high four straight games. Since their 12-game losing skid in April, the Royals have gone 12-6.

Every Royals hitter had an at bat in the first inning, and before many Rangers fans had a chance to find their seat, Kansas City held a 4-0 lead.

Third baseman Mike Moustakas crushed a solo home run in the third to give Kansas City a 6-0 lead. As Moustakas circled the bases, Rangers players heard a smattering of boos from the crowd. From a Royals fan’s perspective, those boos might have sounded like Moooooooose.

Program Provides Free Help for Severely Obese

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A new government report finds the percentage of Americans who are severely obese (at least 80 pounds overweight) will nearly triple in the next two decades if there aren’t big changes.

FOX 4 Medical Reporter Meryl Lin McKean says some people in the metro are getting free help in making those changes.

Click here to learn more about the Big Changes Program or call (913) 722-3100.

Royals Upset Rangers 3-1

ARLINGTON, Tex. — The two-time defending American League champion Texas Rangers were upset 3-1 at the hands of the Kansas City Royals on Monday night at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington.

Royals left-hander Bruce Chen (2-4, 4.34 ERA) was electric, surrendering one run on five hits in 6 2/3 innings, striking out seven and walking one.

The Rangers (23-13, 10-7 home) got on the board first with a solo home run from right fielder Nelson Cruz in the fourth inning. The Royals (14-20, 10-7 away) didn’t take long to answer. In the fifth, second baseman Alcides Escobar hit a go-ahead two-run RBI single to give Kansas City a 2-1 lead.

Closer Jonathan Broxton (1.32 ERA) fanned two in the ninth to record his eighth save.