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Local NewsWWI soldier's family receives medals on his behalf over a century after serviceYour VoiceBelton tattoo artist uses heartfelt ink to raise money for The Trevor ProjectYour VoiceLee's Summit parent speaks out against closing, consolidating children's school
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Blue Springs BMX celebrates 40 years of ready, set, go
Since 1984, kids and adults alike have been jumping dirt hills and racing to the finish line at the Blue Springs BMX track. This summer, the local organization is celebrating 40 years.KC Current teams up with Tico Sports to broadcast matches in Portugese
For the first time, KC Current fans can listen to each match in Portuguese thanks to a new partnership with KC-based Tico Sports.KC Rave Safe provides harm reduction supplies at concerts, festivals
A local nonprofit is working to make sure people enjoy themselves safely during the Fourth of July holiday weekend.Veteran Affairs, KC-area veteran talk about PTSD treatment around of July 4th
Every year around the Fourth of July, conversations are had about the complex relationship between veterans and fireworks.Legally blind artist helps visually impaired students gain self-confidence
Lily Dickson is using her skills as a teacher and artist to help her visually impaired students gain confidence through their artwork.'This is 1 drop in a bucket': Mom recounts losing 16-year-old son from fentanyl
In 2022, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 76,226 people died from synthetic opioids. 16-year-old Carson Moppin of Oak Grove, Missouri, was one of the fatal deaths that year.
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