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Local NewsKearney family mourns victims killed, injured in chase that ended in crashWeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Coldest air of the season set to arrive WednesdayLocal NewsKCMO says shutting down businesses running on improper licenses curbs crime
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Liberty teacher amazed by community support with battling cancer
A rare type of cancer is keeping a Liberty PE teacher far from one of her favorite things — her students.Overland Park attempts to release discriminatory language from property deeds
Leaders in Overland Park took a step - in unison - Monday night to release covenants on discriminatory property deeds.Chiefs fans weigh in on what they’d like to see in a new or renovated stadium
A roof topped the list of requests that Kansas City Chiefs fans have for a new or renovated stadium during a non-scientific survey conducted by KSHB 41 News.Ruby Bridges makes a trip to Kansas, students honor her by walking to school
Students throughout Kansas honored a special day in history by walking to school. On Nov. 14, 1960, Ruby Bridges became one of the first Black students to integrate a school in the South.USAF veteran, cancer survivor JD Culp’s UCM wrestling journey comes full circle
JD Culp first enrolled at the University of Central Missouri in 2014. He left for a stint in the Air Force and survived a battle with cancer, which changed his perspective and led him back to UCM.Birth control providers see spike in emergency contraceptives after elections
Online retailers and birth control providers have seen a spike in sales for emergency contraceptives following President-Elect Donald Trump's reelection.
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