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Historically Black KC fire station receives portion of National Park grant
As a part of the Underrepresented Communities Grant from the National Park Service, Station 11 in Kansas City will receive funds to help preserve the historically Black station.Erin's House ready to open doors for new residents after vandalism in August
Healing House, or Erin's House, held its grand opening and ceremonial "breaking the chain of addiction" ahead of new residents moving in after vandalism in August pushed back its opening.Girls on the Run Greater Kansas City helps raise confident, healthy girls
Girls on the Run Greater KC is helping raise confident, healthy and emotionally intelligent women. Hundreds of girls meet weekly in small groups to be challenged physically and emotionally for growth.Female KCPD officers share experiences amid national police staffing shortage
Kansas City, Missouri, is among multiple cities across the country experiencing a staffing shortage in police departments.Kansas City woman acts as surrogate for her cousin
Amanda Schulte and Marisa Merliss are cousins who have been there for each other during important life events. Now, Amanda can say she helped one of the happiest days of Marisa's life happen.Latina business owner lets her work speak for itself in male-dominated industry
Luara Piñón first learned she had a passion for vinyl wrapping when she helped wrap the first Kansas City Streetcar.
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