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Kansas City mother, midwife share importance of maternal health awareness
Dr. Aja Green and Mother Taiesha Chairs talk about disparities and risks for Black women during maternal health awareness, they share the importance of self-advocating.Friends rally around Buckner, Missouri, family who lost mother to stomach cancer
A young family just lost their mother to stomach cancer, and their community is coming together to help them in any way possible. KSHB 41 spoke to the friends who are helping fiscally and emotionally.AFC Championship in Baltimore will also serve as family reunion for KCMO man
For one man, the AFC Championship between the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens will also serve as a chance for a quick family reunion.Jackson County voters react to opportunity to vote on stadium sales tax
With an April vote coming on a 3/8-cent sales tax extension for the Royals and Chiefs, Jackson County voters consider what a yes vote would mean.Kansas City Chiefs 'fan' blows Buffalo's chances of playoff win
In the final minutes of the Chiefs game against the Buffalo Bills Colby Rainey grabbed a nearby fan and plugged it in on the off chance it could make a difference.Kansas City nonprofit mentors Black youth to help create brighter future
High Aspirations is a nonprofit addressing the issues that Black young men in Kansas City face through its mentorship program.
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