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KCPD motorcycle officer's crash shines light on Troost traffic concerns
The intersection of 72nd Street and Troost Avenue, where a KCPD officer was hit, is part of an area the city is looking at to help make streets safer.Transportation challenges impacting access at Boys and Girls Club of Greater KC
Boys and Girls seeking help in fighting driver shortages across 11 locations. Bus and van drivers are needed.KC pilot program uses recycled plastic, shredded tires to create stronger roads
A Kansas City pilot program is working to eliminate waste by using recycled plastics in asphalt mixes.Kansas City leaders work to combat homelessness ahead of winter
A report by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development found Kansas City has the highest percentage of people experiencing chronic homelessness who live unsheltered.Bonner Springs family shares journey of getting out of $30,000 in debt
A new report shows Americans now owe more than $1.14 trillion in credit card debt, an increase of $27 billion from 2023.Latinos are growing voter bloc poised to have impact on Missouri election
Latino voters could impact questions appearing on Missouri's ballot covering abortion rights, minimum wage and other topics.
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