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KC-area groups, survivors bring awareness to gun violence, need for gun safety
Friday kicked off Wear Orange Weekend, which honors survivors of gun violence and brings awareness to the need for gun safety.Ways to celebrate Pride Month this weekend in Kansas City
Pride events will be in full swing this weekend across the Kansas City area. KSHB 41 compiled a list of events and ways to partake in the festivities.Mother speaks out after losing 4 loved ones to gun violence
During National Wear Orange Weekend, a movement aimed to honor victims of gun violence, one woman's heartbreaking story highlights how urgent the cause is.UMKC asking queer community to assess life in KC metro with new survey
What is life like in Kansas City for members of the queer community? Learning that answer is the idea behind a survey produced by the Urban Education Research Center at UMKC.Avila University expands student housing amid record student enrollment
Avila University in south Kansas City, Missouri, is adjusting to its new normal after continued record student enrollment year after year.Organizer of KC's first Pride Parade looks back decades later
'I decided we needed it': Lea Hopkins and a few friends worked to organize Kansas City's first Pride Parade in 1977.
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