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Veteran gifted with Parkville home adapted for injuries sustained in Iraq
A veteran who has given so much to not only this country but to the Kansas City community was gifted a Parkville home just ahead of Christmas.Grant Elementary staff making holiday wishes come true
At Grant Elementary School, one classroom has transformed into one of Santa's workshops. Staff and teachers are wrapping dozens of presents for families.Black-owned CDL institute in KCK offers opportunities beyond training
Ares CDL Institute in Kansas City, Kansas, says it makes a point to provide opportunities for its students beyond simply helping them obtain a commercial driver's license.KCMO minority-owned business wants to supply services for 2026 World Cup
Local minority-owned businesses want to participate in moneymaking opportunities the 2026 World Cup matches will bring, and work is being done to be sure those businesses will be ready.Bus stops without benches leave Kansas Citians standing for change
At some of Kansas City’s busiest intersections, riders are standing while they wait for the bus. “Taking away a bench isn’t going to stop crime,” said rider Endy Carrillo. “That’s all I got to say.”Blue Springs South High students grow coral in 470-gallon saltwater aquarium
The Blue Springs Education Foundation paid for the saltwater aquarium. With help from a Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium partnership, students get hands-on learning experiences.
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