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Warming center in Lenexa sees surge in homeless numbers this winter
The purchase of a nearby hotel has received approval from Johnson County commissioners, opening the door for the establishment of an all-inclusive shelter that serves both men and women.Parents brace for changes as Kansas schools prepare for new open enrollment law
As the end of this year approaches, 2024 will start with change for all Kansas public schools. School districts have until Jan. 1 to submit their plans to accommodate a new state law.Community remembers Grayson O'Connor on his 6th birthday as probe continues
The community gathered on Wednesday in Kansas City, Missouri, to honor 5-year-old Grayson O'Connor on the day that would've marked his sixth birthday.As KCMO sees record-breaking violence, families reflect on losing loved ones
2023 is on track to being the deadliest year in Kansas City, Missouri's, history with 179 homicides as of Wednesday.Expressive Studio helps NKC man express himself, grow as an individual
Expressive in North Kansas City is a space to create in any way, whether it's music or art. One young man, Noel Faria, has found solace in the space, and it's helped him grow as an individual.KC-area man who volunteered with GCF describes what Ukraine still needs
As the war between Ukraine and Russia continues, an aid package for Ukraine is still stuck in the U.S. Senate. Aid groups like Global Care Force say more help is desperately needed.
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