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Guadalupe Centers schools bring Hispanic culture to life through song, dance
KSHB 41 News is highlighting the culture and history of the Hispanic community in Kansas City. Guadalupe Centers Charter Schools is sharing that history through art.KCMO working find out which schools are excluded from school zones
In Kansas City, Missouri, city leaders are looking at schools that are not in established school zones. During their research, they've find out there are many across the city.Changes to Grand Boulevard in downtown KCMO lead to parking confusion
Kansas City, Missouri, reopened Grand Boulevard with changes to the location of the bike and parking lanes. Drivers were ticketed the next day.Renewed hope in 36-year-old cold case of missing Linwood teen Randy Leach
Two retired detectives are met with resistance as they try to put new eyes on the 36-year-old cold case of missing Linwood teenager Randy Leach.Overland Park mother shares concerns for teens with mental health challenges
September is Suicide Prevention Month. KSHB 41's Caroline Hogan talked to mothers who said parents should be talking to their kids about mental health every day.'It’s crazy how much they've improved': LSR7 now offers pre-K education
There are eight full-day classes and one half-day class out of Prairie View Elementary. The program is free for the 200 students thanks to a $1.3M grant.
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