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Local NewsA years-long eye sore, developer hopes to bring Indian Springs site back to lifeLocal NewsStarlight Theater, housed in Swope Park, could be model for Royals stadium siteLocal NewsShawnee Mission North students celebrate 'Navy week' with flight simulators
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COHV Gifts to Heal offers holiday cheer to Kansas City kids, families
Children of Homicide Victims Gifts to Heal event saw new faces this year. KSHB talked to parents about how the group has become a support system and community.Kansas City, Missouri, FD. graduates largest, most diverse class in history
The Kansas City, Missouri Fire Department welcomed its largest graduating class in KCFD history on Saturday morning. It is also the most diverse class with 40 percent minority races or females.Erin's House scheduled to open in the new year following vandalism in August
Kansas City-based Healing House has a project underway to both provide a hand for the homeless single mothers and honor the memory of Erin Langhofer.Neighbors line Blue Springs street with 20 large inflatable Santas
There is a Blue Springs street that has gone above and beyond for Christmas — above 14 feet, that is.Belton family needs community's help after losing everything in house fire
Their two dogs, Kaiari and Toby, have been missing since the fire. The dogs might have saved the life of the only woman who was inside the home at the time.Visually impaired man explains motivation for attempt at powerlifting record
Romia Hall Jr. uses his physical and mental strength every day in his work at Alphapointe and in his personal life as he trains in an attempt to set a powerlifting record.
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