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JoCo faces rising housing demand, shortage of landlords accepting vouchers
Johnson County is working to provide affordable housing assistance to residents despite a shortage of landlords willing to accept vouchers.Overland Park teens publish books to raise awareness around auto-immune diseases
Krrish Sanjanwala and Pranith Surapaneni became best friends in sixth grade. Now as seniors at Blue Valley Northwest High School, they are co-authors of two books together.Osawatomie gets funding for a new water treatment plant
City of Osawatomie, Kansas, received $48 million in federal loans and grants to revive city water treatment facility.Kansas City soccer player doesn't let asthma slow him down
The Heartland Soccer Association has chosen the American Lung Association of Kansas City to be the non-profit ahead of a fall tournament coming to the Garmin Olathe Soccer Complex.Family behind Northland Kansas City coffee shop fosters inclusive space to work
Earlier this month, when out looking for a great cup of coffee, I came across HullHouse Coffee, a family-run coffee shop in Kansas City's Northland.Fiesta Hispana helps kickoff Hispanic Heritage Month in Kansas City
The 43rd annual KC Fiesta Hispana returns this weekend, a fest that helps kickoff Hispanic Heritage Month in Kansas City.
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