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Locals react to Pope Francis granting 'blessings' to same sex marriages
The Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph reacted to Pope Francis' decision to grant priests permission to give "blessings" to same sex unions.Property owners react to audit of Jackson County’s assessment process
Property owners in Jackson County, Missouri, expect the state auditor's preliminary report on the assessment department's procedures to lead to changes.Cast of Kansas City Ballet's 'The Nutcracker' brings diversity to center stage
You have one week left to catch Kansas City Ballet's "The Nutcracker," a Kansas City holiday tradition that’s bringing diversity center stage.Tight-knit MO community rallies around family raising money for headstone
Carson Robinette, 17, was killed in September in a single-vehicle accident in Lawson, Missouri. Now, the family is hoping the community will help in the purchase of a headstone.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.
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