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Judge allows more public access to records in case of Kansas toddler killed...

The case hinges on whether Sniper 1’s safety outweighs the public’s interest in knowing the name of the Joplin, Missouri, police officer who killed two-year-old Clessie Crawford in Baxter Springs, Kansas.

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These Midwest cities are cutting pesticides from public parks with the help...

Beyond Pesticides is working to help cities phase out the use of chemicals like weed killers from public outdoor spaces. Advocates and organizers hope it will make communities healthier.

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Collard enthusiasts are using science and preservation to lift up rare...

Collard greens are a nutritious vegetable with a rich cultural heritage in the U.S. Now, scientists and enthusiasts are working to preserve and popularize heirloom varieties that could be tastier and...

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Jean Peters Baker on her time as Jackson County Prosecutor

Jean Peters Baker is leaving office next month after 13 years as Jackson County's top prosecutor. In a recent exit interview, she said she's faced threats and criticism for her decisions — especially...

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Kansas nears a ‘constitutional crisis’ as small-town lawyers become a scarcity

Cities, counties, courts and everyday Kansans are struggling to find legal help in rural Kansas. But there is a blueprint to fix it.

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Kansas City's longest-ever rent strike

Tenant union members at an Independence apartment building are in their third month of a rent strike. Has it been worth the risk? Plus: A Kansas native explains how Truman Capote and Harper Lee ended...

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What Kansas City, Kansas, residents want the nation to know about their...

KCUR and NPR spoke with 30 small groups of people around the country — including in Kansas City, Kansas — about what they'd want other people to understand about where they live, and what they want to...

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Biden commutes federal death sentences of 4 men with Missouri ties

The men will now spend the rest of their lives behind bars. They were convicted of crimes near Forest Park and in Springfield.

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What Kansas City, Kansas, residents want the nation to know about their...

KCUR and NPR spoke with 30 small groups of people around the country — including in Kansas City, Kansas — about what they'd want other people to understand about where they live, and what they want to...

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Kansas City's biggest stories of 2024

What were the most important stories this year in Kansas City and Jackson County? We're discussing the fight over a downtown baseball stadium, the city's homicide and property crime issues, and the...

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Kansans won't have to pay the state sales tax on groceries starting Jan. 1

In 2022, Kansas passed a three-year plan to reduce the state’s sales tax on groceries. Residents will still have to pay city and county grocery taxes.

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Kansas has millions to help youth in the criminal justice system. But little...

Kansas created an evidence-based fund to help minors avoid the criminal justice system. With some community groups struggling to access the money, lawmakers are looking to make more changes.

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Johnson and Wyandotte County's biggest stories of 2024

Wyandotte County this year saw the death of ex-KCKPD officer Roger Golubski, budget cuts in the city government and concerns over high utility fees. Meanwhile, housing issues and homeless shelters, a...

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Kansas City's arts community gets a fresh look with the relaunch of Forum...

Twenty-three years after the final issue of Forum magazine rolled off the presses, the Kansas City Artists Coalition’s local arts magazine is roaring back to life thanks to the efforts of a new editor....

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This Kansas City group is providing critical medical care in Palestine: ‘Gaza...

The Palestinian American Medical Association, founded in Kansas City in 2013, works to ensure Palestinians have access to the health care they need. Since the current war began last year, their work...

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Missouri man indicted for federal hate crime after threatening NAACP chapter

Darryl Jaspering of Warrenton wrote a threatening message on the St. Louis NAACP’s contact page, tried to intimidate employees and threatened use of a weapon, alleges the indictment.

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Jackson County Prosecutor calls on KCPD to fire officer who’s allegedly...

A report from the prosecutor examines officer-involved shootings by the Kansas City Police Department, focusing primarily on the killing of Donnie Sanders, an unarmed Black man, in March 2020.

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How a Missouri lawmaker's grandkids inspired a bill allowing more people to...

The legislation allows Missourians with two-tenths of an acre or more to own up to six chickens. Missouri state Rep. Jim Murphy, R-St. Louis County, sponsored the bill — and his grandchildren Josie and...

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Watchdog group sues to get disbarred Kansas prosecutor's 'shocking' case records

Terra Morehead, who was disbarred by the Kansas Supreme Court in April 2024, was involved in several legal scandals including a high-profile case investigated by former Kansas City, Kansas, Police...

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What we're watching in Kansas politics in 2025

With a Republican-controlled legislature and a Democrat in the governor’s chair, 2024 was always going to be a contentious and complicated year in Topeka. That proved true on everything from taxes to...

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