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TransportationMissouri traffic data offers good news for motorists, bad news for pedestriansWeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Staying warm, windy ahead of big weather change WednesdayKansas City Public SafetyMother, 2-year-old son critically injured in fire Monday in Independence
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Carpenters Union pushes for affordable, accessible health care
The average family of four with health insurance spent $31,065 in medical costs, including insurance premiums, in 2023, according to debt.org.Dangerous or 'misunderstood'? Lenexa man wants raccoons as pets in Kansas
A Lenexa man is trying to legalize pet raccoons in Kansas. Stephen Kaspar is one step closer after testifying before the Kansas Legislature last month.Families fear losing child care as funding for Head Start is uncertain
Head Start clinics across the country are worried about funding with the threat of a government shutdown looming.'Connect the dots': Jackson County prosecutor expands Crime Strategies Unit
The expansion of the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office’s Crime Strategies Unit seeks to enhance public safety through “innovative, data-driven approaches.”A look into Barbie's influence 66 years after doll debuted
While it's only a coincidence Women's History Month and Barbie's birthday coincide, it's true that Barbie has influenced generations of girls and women since the doll debuted on March 9, 1959.Kansas City, Kansas, Latino market loses $32K in check scam
Last weekend, El Nopal 2, a Latino market in Kansas City, Kansas, was targeted by about 40 people, according to owner Ever Hernandez. He said they used fraudulent checks to steal money.
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