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KCK man still waiting for power to be restored after weekend storms
Ryan Toms says he has been left in the dark with BPU after Sunday nights severe weather knocked his power out. He shares concerns for him and his neighborsAs KCPS begins pitching bond proposal to community, parent says it’s much needed
There's a major effort to upgrade Kansas City Public Schools facilities in the urban core, the largest in decades.1/4-cent sales tax will help re-establish Bourbon County's Emergency Department
Hundreds of rural hospitals across the country are at an immediate risk of closing, including 26 hospitals in Kansas, according to the Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform.KCPL acknowledges Brown vs. Board of Education 70th anniversary
Kansas City Public Libraries (KCPL) acknowledged the 70th anniversary of Brown vs. Board of Education Tuesday with the stories of the women behind the landmark ruling.Kansas City woman explains how Project Homeless Connect changed her life
Project Homeless Connect offers immediate assistance to those experiencing homelessness in KC. KSHB spoke to a young woman who now volunteers at the event after it changed her life one year ago.Olympian Monica Abbott delights Lee’s Summit students with medals, stories
Several groups of students at Pleasant Lea Elementary School in Lee’s Summit learned about the Olympics on Wednesday from two-time softball silver medalist Monica Abbott.
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