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Kansas Tribal Nations fight for cultural preservation at inaugural celebration
Wyandot Nation of Kansas held an inaugural Indigenous People's Day celebration on Saturday, offering a chance to participate in traditional dance, indigenous craft making, and taste cuisine.KC Tenants Union continues the longest rental strike in city history
KC Tenants Union reached day 18 of striking against what renters feel is unfair treatment from landlords.Voters try to look past political attack ads, look for candidates to compromise
Voters around Kansas City said they crave information about issues instead of political ads full of personal attacks.Like customers, BPU feels left in dark as UG meets to discuss PILOT fee
Thursday's special Unified Government meeting was the first public meeting about the PILOT fee since it was discovered the fee wasn't coming off bills October 1. The BPU was not invited.KCMO nonprofit continues mission of bringing more Latino teachers to classrooms
In schools nationwide, less than 10% of teachers are Latino. In Kansas City, that number is even less.KCPD motorcycle officer's crash shines light on Troost traffic concerns
The intersection of 72nd Street and Troost Avenue, where a KCPD officer was hit, is part of an area the city is looking at to help make streets safer.
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