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'Trying to deal with these things': June is Alzheimer's, Brain Awareness Month
June is Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month. The Alzheimer's Association wants people to "take charge" of their brain health to prevent the onset of Alzheimer's and other dementias.Kansas City-area families turn to food pantries as kids are out of school
As the summer season unfolds, some families in Kansas City are increasingly turning to local pantries for assistance, especially with rising food prices and more mouths to feed.PrideFest vendors, attendees discuss importance of gender-affirming health care
PrideFest 2024 ended Sunday, but gender-affirming health care concerns remain ongoing for many members of Kansas City's LGBTQ+ community.Taking pride in KC area libraries highlighting voices of queer community
A Kansas City-area mom shared the importance of diverse books highlighted in libraries during Pride Month.Kansas Citians celebrate love at 2024 Pride Parade
From floats, to flags, to friendship bracelets and face makeup, many said Saturday was a show of community.French restaurants, French-style businesses in Kansas City catch Olympic fever
There are plenty of ways for Kansas Citians to get out and experience French culture without leaving the Midwest.
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