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KC Can Compost continues to grow in more ways than collecting food waste
Chris Shelar's job at KC Can Compost is the definition of dirty work. And he like's it that way, continuing the mission of the organization.Kansas City IRS employees worry about looming government shutdown
Leaders from the U.S. House of Representatives are in session, working on a spending bill ahead of Saturday's deadline.KC food pantries, shelters anticipate high demand as government shutdown looms
Time is running out for Congress to come to an agreement and pass spending bills. Lawmakers are just five days away from a government shutdown that could impact millions of Americans.'Smoke Your Tires, Not Your Homies' hopes to drive kids away from violence
A group of people in the Kansas City car community are hoping to turn a church parking lot into a place for Kansas City kids to escape violence and find adult mentors.Wyandotte County advocates asking for expanded language options on ballot
Several different advocates and organizations in and around Wyandotte County are concerned with language barriers facing voters who use english as their second language.Survivors tell their stories during National Suicide Prevention Month
Two local women shared their stories of crossing paths on their journeys as they recovered from suicide attempts.
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