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Missouri legislator pushes Donna's Law, a voluntary do-not-sell list for guns
As we approach an election year, Missouri state lawmakers are preparing to head back to work, as the legislative session begins in January. One lawmaker wants to prevent self-harm through Donna's Law.Gingerbread house competition in KCMO benefits kids who experienced trauma
The annual Holidays in Crestwood event auctions off gingerbread houses done by the chefs to raise money for the Child Protection Center (CPC). 100% of bids go to the CPC.South KCMO neighbors discuss crime concerns with Jackson County prosecutor
On Tuesday, Kansas City, Missouri, recorded its 172 murder of 2023, outpacing the murder rate from November 2020, which was the deadliest year yet for the city.'Both worlds can exist': Ray County Sheriff re-introduces inmate work program
Ray County is ranked in the second smallest class of counties in the state of Missouri because of its population.KC-area food nonprofits don't see a spike in donations despite growing demand
On this Giving Tuesday, Kansas City-area food nonprofits said donations have not gone up despite the growing demand.84-year-old man celebrates over 40 years of bell ringing for Salvation Army
Harold Hepfer has spent his last 40 Christmas seasons working to help bring in funds for the Salvation Army. He explains what keeps him coming back every year.
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