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Family of victims killed by pharmacist Robert Courtney oppose early release
Robert Courtney, the former pharmacist convicted of diluting cancer drugs for profit, could be out of prison by the end of the summer.'It helps build the community': KC handball group provides opportunity for all
It's a sport not many know about in Kansas City, but a game bringing communities together at Macken Park in Kansas City.As inflation slightly drops, small businesses react to economy
A report from the National Federation for Independent Businesses showed its small business optimism index is up for the first time this year.Olathe Boys and Girls Club kids talk mental health, new sensory room
Sometimes an approach to mental health is finding a safe, calm space. That’s what Healthy Blue Kansas helped create for youth with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Kansas City in Olathe.Kansas City woman uses personal struggle with mental health to help others heal
According to the Mental Health Foundation, girls and women between the ages of 16 and 24 are almost three times more likely to experience a mental health issue than boys and men of the same age.Benedictine College students give mixed reactions to Harrison Butker speech
Parts of Harrison Butker's speech to Benedictine College students dealt with human rights and women's rights.
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