KMBC: The jury in the civil trial about the 2013 explosion at JJ’s restaurant in Kansas City, Mo., has found Time Warner Cable 98 percent responsible for the blast. The cable company was ordered to pay $5.78 million. Time Warner Cable, which had hired contractors to dig in the area near the restaurant, acknowledged before the trial that the workers hit a gas line. Investigators said the explosion and fire were caused by a gas leak.