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Where therapy meets theology when addressing mental health
KSHB 41 News anchor Taylor Hemness spoke with a couple of past guests of his "Faith in KC" podcast about the intersection of therapy and theology.Woman worried mold in her south KCMO apartment will impact family's health
A KCMO mother is dealing with failed inspections due to high levels of mold, doctor's notes of respiratory illnesses, and minimal action from management at a local apartment complex.Sudanese war refugee graduates from Rockhurst University to become nurse
Ikhlas Adam, a Sudanese war refugee who moved to Kansas City in 2014, took the final step toward achieving her dream as she walked across the Rockhurst University graduation stage on Saturday, May 11.KCMO computer system issues impact water bill payments, permit issuances
KCMO has been dealing with computer system issues for about a week. Not only are residents concerned about potential privacy issues, but they are also dealing with unforeseen inconveniences.Youth Guidance Kansas City helps break mental health stigma among students
Youth Guidance Kansas City works with over 700 metro area students by empowering them through school-based group counseling.Independence moves forward with proposing 1/4-cent police sales tax
KSHB 41's Megan Abundis spoke with Independence voters, who weighed in on a sales tax that would help fund officer wages and equipments. City leaders say the funding is well-needed.
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