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Local NewsLIVE BLOG | KC-area storms lead to severe thunderstorm warnings, road closuresWeatherKSHB 41 Weather |Storms moving east, cooler weather into the weekendLocal NewsBuck O’Neil Bridge project to close NB US 169 Thursday for traffic switch2026 FIFA World CupKCPD says keeping fans safe during 2026 FIFA World Cup calls for unique ideasLocal NewsSen. Josh Hawley's bus tour makes stop in North Kansas CityLocal NewsEfforts to ban flavored nicotine, tobacco products in KCMO limits dead for now
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Family behind Northland Kansas City coffee shop fosters inclusive space to work
Earlier this month, when out looking for a great cup of coffee, I came across HullHouse Coffee, a family-run coffee shop in Kansas City's Northland.Fiesta Hispana helps kickoff Hispanic Heritage Month in Kansas City
The 43rd annual KC Fiesta Hispana returns this weekend, a fest that helps kickoff Hispanic Heritage Month in Kansas City.Titanic honor: LS West’s Jennifer Jones surprised as Missouri Teacher of Year
The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education surprised Jennifer Jones, an English teacher at Lee’s Summit West, on Thursday with its 2025 Missouri Teacher of the Year award.Uniendo Culturas: Kansas City Chiefs bring together Hispanic fans and football
Kansas City Chiefs drawing in Hispanic fans and outpacing other NFL teams. Samba Digital scoring a win.Lyrik’s Institution aims to paint a brighter future for Kansas City youth
The Lyrik’s Institution is hoping to stop violence, starting in teens. They’re celebrating their success and planning for the future.Kansas City-area Paralympian describes competing in Paris
The 2024 Paris Paralympics are over, and athletes are returning home, some with medals, but all of them with memories. That includes local athlete Rachel Watts, who competed in the triathlon.
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