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Local NewsAmid lingering issues with agency, Lee's Summit Housing Authority board resignsWeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Chilly mornings, pleasant afternoons this weekLocal NewsBooks and Barbers program building confidence, love of reading for KCPS students
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Mayors across country talk about mental health at conference in Kansas City
Housing, public safety, and mental health are just some of the key issues many cities are facing, which is why the nearly 200 mayor-group gathered in downtown Kansas City to talk about solutions.KCMO man with Texas roots goes extra mile to pay homage to his roots
Frank Thompson, a Kansas City, Missouri, man is going the extra mile to get back to his Texas roots.All-nighter event for KC-area boys aims to educate them on gun violence
On Friday, June 14, Janet Miles-Bartee, president of the Local Investment Commission (LINC) greeted middle school students from all around Kansas City at the door.Historians work to preserve Quindaro’s history on Juneteenth, beyond
This Juneteenth, two local historians in Wyandotte County share how they're working to preserve historical sites in the Quindaro neighborhood pivotal to enslaved and free people.Saint Luke’s NICU sees baby boom among nursing staff
Mothers are beaming inside of Saint Luke’s neonatal intensive care unit while they share their new bundles of joy with the world.Remembering the man who helped integrate Johnson County neighborhoods
Donald Sewing purchased a home in Fairway so countless other Black families could do the same. His daughter shares her father's legacy this Juneteenth.
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