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Local NewsNearing the end of a probable record-breaking travel season as KCIWeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Abundant sunshine & mild this afternoonLocal NewsKansas City restaurant serves Hanukkah-inspired meals
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KCFD members return home from Hurricane Helene rescue efforts
Fire departments across the country traveled to North Carolina to help after Hurricane Helene hit, including Kansas City's very own.'Kinda hurts to pack up': Married couple of 50 years to close local frame shop
Bob and Dianne Young own the Little Gallery Frame Shop in the West Plaza Neighborhood, and after 60-plus years, it's closing on Oct. 31.New project in Kansas City's Beacon Hill looks to provide affordable housing
Thursday the Bethlehem Kingdom Center, SAVE Inc. and The Vecino Group broke ground on“The Mabion” - affordable and permanent supportive housing.PILOT fee confusion latest example of tension between BPU, Unified Government
An expert says tension between the Unified Government of WyCo/KCK and the BPU is nothing new, but it’s impact is having present-day impacts on residents, particularly regarding the PILOT fee.New low-income townhomes in Westside offer opportunities for all in community
The Hispanic Economic Development Council (HEDC) in the Westside and the City of Kansas City recently broke ground on low-income homes, Belleview Townhomes.Kansas City-area early voters face long lines in Missouri
Voters are waiting nearly two hours to vote at Jackson County, Missouri's two early voting locations. Early voting began Monday.
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