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Your VoiceLiberty teacher amazed by community support with battling cancerWeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Coldest air of the season set to arrive WednesdayYour VoiceOverland Park attempts to release discriminatory language from property deeds
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Iron Adaptive offers free training for athletes with disabilities
On Wednesday, Iron Adaptive hosted 11 athletes for free fitness training. Each Adaptive Athlete has their own individual disability.Lawsuit: Former Amish woman claims KC-area chiropractor sexually abused her
Nearly 20 years later, Fannie Hershberger is sharing her story with the KSHB 41 I-Team in hopes of others speaking up, too.'We have a voice': KC mom helps Latino families overcome language barrier
What began as a personal journey for one Latina mother has grown into a movement to help other families navigate life with autism.P.E.R.K. Coffee Shop creates opportunity for students to learn about business
P.E.R.K Coffee Shop provides students with business experience in an effort to promote small business growth in Osawatomie, Kansas.Gates Bar-B-Q celebrates history during Kansas City Black Restaurant Week
Black Restaurant Week in Kansas City is coming to a close. The two week event celebrates minority-owned restaurants in the area, promoting inclusivity.Businesses weigh in on city's proposed Back to Business Fund
Boarded up doors and windows are becoming common at small businesses as property crimes in KCMO continue to rise. City leaders will vote on an ordinance to help small businesses impacted by the crimes
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