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Local NewsA years-long eye sore, developer hopes to bring Indian Springs site back to lifeLocal NewsStarlight Theater, housed in Swope Park, could be model for Royals stadium siteLocal NewsShawnee Mission North students celebrate 'Navy week' with flight simulators
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Ed Dwight makes trip home to KCK, receives key to Wyandotte County, honorary day
July 25 is now "Edward Dwight Jr. Day" in Wyandotte County. Dwight is America's first Black astronaut candidate and after waiting 60 years, he reached space this year in a Blue Origin Rocket.Kansas City makers look forward to Etsy’s renewed focus on handmade goods
Industry expert eMarketer predicts ecommerce sales will surpass $6 trillion in 2024; with Amazon making up 40% of U.S. sales.Golden girl: Park Hill South’s Bjorn helps US win U17 Basketball World Cup
The FIBA U17 World Cup is kind of like the Olympics for the USA Basketball Junior National Team. Park Hill South junior Addison Bjorn helped the U.S. squad win gold, but she’s just getting started.Remembering the lives and history lost after Merriam’s bomber crash of 1944
The Merriam Town Center was once a neighborhood filled with homes. Until a bomber plane crashed into the neighborhood, tearing apart the homes and taking the lives of three crew members.Free swim lessons for Boys and Girls Clubs expands to serve more children
For the last three summers, Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Kansas City has offered free swim lessons, and this year, it expanded to a new club location.Performance of Postal Service continues to frustrate Kansas City residents
KSHB 41 talked to people frustrated with the performance of the United States Postal Service after the recent audit of operations in the Kansas City area.
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