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Be a Santa to a Senior program in full swing; caregivers wrap gifts for delivery
Home Instead caregivers wrapped gifts for seniors in need. KSHB talked to two workers who know how much the gifts mean to the people they're going to.Lawson family mourns loss of their son Carson Robinette, who died in car crash
Three months ago, 17-year-old Carson Robinette died in a single-car crash in Lawson. Now, his family is raising money through a silent auction to pay for his funeral and headstone expenses.Free clothing center in Northland transforms lives for thousands in need
A free clothing center in the Northland has been a beacon of hope for families in need, making a profound impact on thousands of lives.Missouri lawmaker, mother push for bill that would ease childcare costs
As Missouri Sen. Greg Razer prepares to head to Jefferson City, Missouri, for the 2024 legislative session, something he’s focused on is childcare.KC tenants, landlords at odds over source of income discrimination ordinance
It was standing room only inside Kansas City, Missouri, council chambers on Tuesday afternoon for an ordinance that could protect renters from discrimination.'It's just 1 package at a time': Day in the life of KC-area UPS driver
It is that time of year when the UPS brown truck is just as anticipated as Santa’s red sleigh. KC-area UPS driver Mark Trujillo said the boom of online shopping has only added to the busy season.
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