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Mock cemeteries throughout Kansas City honor lives lost to violence
The Kansas City Hispanic community is joining hands by placing mock cemeteries in the middle of predominately Hispanic neighborhoods to raise awareness for lives lost to violence.KC-area woman raises Alzheimer's awareness after mother's diagnosis
November marks Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month and a Kansas City-area woman has stepped up to help educate others on the deadly disease after her mother's diagnosis five years ago.8-year-old battling leukemia gifts Sporting KC players encouraging bracelets
Jaxson Kress, an 8-year-old from Webb City, Missouri, said although he is battling leukemia, his love for Kansas City sports keeps him going.KC family plans to pay it forward after community helps bring home loved one
After having four strokes and an aneurysm in September, C'eria Lagrone was stuck in a Jacksonville hospital because her family couldn't afford to bring her back home.Family grieves after death of young son, brother from gun violence
Teenager Aaron Amparan is dead and the dozens of people who came to his vigil Saturday are hurting. KSHB 41 talked to those most impacted by his violent death.CABA hosts its annual Day of the Dead celebration in Kansas City, Kansas
The Central Avenue Betterment Association hosted its eighth annual Day of the Dead celebration on Saturday. Visitors enjoyed traditional music, authentic Mexican cuisine and colorful sights.
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