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Kansas City-area veterans use art to find peace as they return to civilian life
Lenexa's City Hall is showcasing veteran artwork in the "Place of Peace" exhibit, highlighting how creativity helps with challenges like PTSD and fostering community connection.Family of Ralph Yarl wants to support young victims of gun violence
The family of Ralph Yarl, the teen who was shot after going to the wrong house to pick up his siblings, is waiting to see if there will be a trial.Kansas City, Missouri, residents worried about possible cuts in bus funding
Kansas City, Missouri, residents worried about possible cuts in bus funding that would make it difficult for people to get to jobs and vital services.‘It’s not us against them’: BPU customers seek answers to PILOT fee questions
Board of Public Utilities customers want answers about why the PILOT fee is still on their bills nearly a month after the county administrator wanted it removed.Residents in KCMO's Valentine Neighborhood holds memorial for demolished homes
People living in Kansas City, Missouri's, Valentine Neighborhood held a memorial Monday night to honor the loss of homes in their neighborhood.Archaeologists discover eroded human remains at pioneer cemetery in Platte City
On Friday, a pair of archaeologists discovered the remains of Platte City, Missouri, pioneers inside the overgrown Jones-Bane Cemetery.
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