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Missouri Medicaid could cover gene therapy for sickle cell patients
On Wednesday, the Missouri Advisory Council on Rare Diseases and Personalized Medicine will convene on whether gene therapies will be covered for patients with sickle cell disease.Tuesday marks 1 week since rent strike launched at Quality Hill Towers
Tuesday marks one week since Quality Hill Towers Tenant Union and Independence Towers Tenant Union have gone on rent strike.Groups push for Spanish-language ballots in Wyandotte County
Civil rights groups presented a petition with more than 1,000 signatures asking the Kansas Secretary of State to voluntarily provide voting materials, like ballots, in Spanish.Blue Springs teacher, breast cancer survivor hosts 4th annual 5K run
It's easy to smile when you're with Mindy Bishop. She's a teacher at Brittany Hill Middle School, and in her students' eyes, she's a hero.Kansas City-area Jewish community reflects on Oct. 7 attack 1 year later
Jewish leaders in the Kansas City area reflect on the one-year anniversary of Hamas' attack on Israel.Royals fans come from all around - including New York - for postseason baseball
They came from Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, all over ... even from the shadows of Yankee Stadium. Some flew here, others drove and then kept driving.
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