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This Kansas City kitchen weathered the blizzard with bring-your-own-noodle...

While the snowstorm closed many Kansas City restaurants and kept diners at home, one short-staffed kitchen offered a special soup service after the blizzard. It was up to customers to supply their own...

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When will Missourians finally get to bet on sports?

Missouri voters in November narrowly passed an amendment legalizing sports betting. But even as the Chiefs head to the playoffs, fans in Missouri still need to cross the border to place a bet. So...

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In small towns, everyone knows everyone — and schools use that to help...

Urban and suburban school districts may have a funding and staffing edge when it comes to implementing laws to support students with unstable housing. But, homeless education liaisons in small rural...

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When will trash pickup around Kansas City resume after the blizzard? Here’s...

Kansas City trash and recycling pickup has been canceled because of last weekend’s snow and ice. While crews focus on treating roads, here’s the latest on trash pickup.

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Helping homeless students in small towns

Urban and suburban school districts may have a funding and staffing edge, but small rural districts say their close-knit communities make it easier to identify and support unhoused students. Plus: A...

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The U.S. could protect monarch butterflies as a threatened species

The monarch butterfly population continues to shrink due to factors such as climate change. People working to help the species say proposed federal protections could boost existing efforts.

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After snow storm, how well did Missouri and Kansas City do at clearing icy...

When a blizzard blanketed snow across the metro, Kansas City Hall and the Missouri Department of Transportation worked around the clock to salt and plow icy roads — with varying success. They may have...

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Kansas City expects more snow Thursday night. Some schools are already...

The Kansas City region is expected to get between 2-3 inches of snow Thursday night. And after the blizzard already cancelled classes for several days, Kansas City Public Schools already called a...

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Bald eagles love Kansas City's man-made lakes. Here's your chance to see them...

Hosted by the Kansas City District of the U.S. Army Corps, several upcoming Eagle Days events celebrate how man-made lakes helped reverse the decline of the bald eagle. The birds come through the...

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A Bosnian bakery hidden in Kansas City's Northland

Step inside the tiny A-frame cottage where local bakery Burek and Cake makes fresh Bosnian baked goods on the daily — and always with love. Owner Fatina Hodzic opened it two years ago and already has a...

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Young Kansas inmates could get a second chance with proposed resentencing bill

The "Second Look Act" in the 2024 Kansas legislative session would resentence eligible inmates after a certain amount of time in prison. It doesn’t guarantee their release, just another look at the...

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Kansas death penalty faces constitutional challenge in Wyandotte County...

In an unusual court proceeding that began in October, the ACLU and other attorneys asserted that Kansas' death penalty law should be struck down because prospective jurors must be willing to impose...

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Southwest Missouri prison removes warden and top supervisor after contraband...

The Missouri Department of Corrections is giving few details, but advocates say the removal of the South Central Correctional Center warden occurred after an investigation into how contraband is...

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Federal aid for farmers aims to offset losses on farms. Will it help?

The one-time payments could offer short-term support as many farmers grapple with less income and extreme weather.

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Kansas City's TikTokkers brace for a ban

What's at stake for Kansas City content creators if the popular social media app TikTok gets banned? The internet is watching an impending U.S. Supreme Court decision closely, and wondering what the...

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Kansas Citians are sleeping outside in freezing weather. In their own words,...

Shelters that are at capacity have been adding beds to accommodate overflow guests as freezing temperatures remain throughout the metro. But for many, restrictions like pets, a lack of transportation...

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En el césped nevado del Museo de Arte Nelson-Atkins, una nalga gigante...

No lejos de los icónicos gallitos de bádminton (Shuttlecocks) del museo, la nueva y enorme escultura de nieve puede verse en el césped al sur del Museo de Arte Nelson-Atkins. Es la última “colaboración...

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Kansas Gov. Kelly wants lawmakers to limit new spending in 2026 state budget

The Democratic governor is once again proposing the state expand eligibility for Medicaid, but Republican leaders will almost certainly not allow a vote on it.

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‘There was nothing.’ Wichita musician talks about losing his home in the...

Tommy Newport is attempting to process the fires that upended his life since returning to Wichita last week.

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Kansas City is trying to overhaul Troost Avenue and fix more of its dangerous...

The city will hire a consultant to decide how to best improve its deadliest streets. It will also apply for a federal grant to redo the majority of Troost Avenue.

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