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WeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Coldest air of the season set to arrive WednesdayLocal NewsJackson County seniors encouraged to apply for property tax freeze by Jan. 1Local NewsBuck O’Neil Bridge opens to southbound traffic on US Highway 169
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K-State PhD students work to find cost-effective ways of reducing lead in soil
Attention toward lead contamination and exposure - which is one of the most “common and preventable environmental health problems” in the United States today – is gaining support across the KC region.Paseo Academy of Fine and Performing Arts learn how to spot, stop misinformation
Paseo Academy of Fine and Performing Arts learned how to spot and stop misinformation as part of News Literacy Week.Local para-athletes turn adversity into new found hope through sports
Two local men have defied the odds, turning adversity into a source of strength through their shared love for sports.Psychologist provides information on maternal mental health for women of color
Taressa Penny battled through a high-risk pregnancy and learned to become the best advocate for her health.'I don’t know how I’m going to pay it': Kansas Citians hit with utility bills
Kansas City resident Mary Deloa uses several tricks to help lower her utility bill: keeping the thermostat below 68 in the winter and wearing lots of layers when she’s around the house.KC mom saw home as path to better life; it gave her sons lead poisoning instead
When Heather Ross moved into a rental home in the Blue Hills neighborhood in October 2020 to escape domestic violence, she described it as the moment she thought she found her freedom.
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