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History made: Inaugural 18th & Vine Arts Festival celebrates Black artists
History is unfolding in Kansas City this weekend as the community attends the first-ever 18th & Vine Arts Festival.ASL for All 5K promotes shared-signing community in Kansas City area
Organizers of the ASL for ALL 5k hoped to promote a future shared-signing community in Olathe and beyond, where the deaf and non-deaf use American Sign Language to communicate together.Oak Park High School's Homecoming Queen receives transphobic backlash
The newly-crowned homecoming queen at Oak Park High School has been the center of national attention. Tristan Young, 17, is receiving backlash for being a transgender woman.Federal employees worry if they can count on the next paycheck
As a government shutdown looms, federal employees like Kansas Citian Daniel Scharpenburg are worried they won't receive their next paycheck on time.Olathe Leadership Lowrider Bike Club designs lowrider bike for DEA Museum
The Olathe Leadership Lowrider Bike Club is gaining even more recognition, as it was tasked with designing a lowrider bike for the Drug Enforcement Administration in Virginia.Hope Faith cleanup crew member reflects on how program has helped her
In one year, 25 people have gone through Hope Faith's Clean Up KC program, and for those 25 people, it's a step in the right direction.
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