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Federal program offering internet to low-income families may come to an end
A pandemic-era federal program to help low-income Americans pay for at-home broadband internet may be nearing its end. The Affordable Connectivity Program is estimated to run out of funds this year.Patients, pharmacists feel relief with insulin prices lowered to $35
Sanofi, Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk, three leading suppliers of insulin, each announced a price cut in 2023, with the cuts taking place January 1st, 2024.Antioch library set to close by the end of January
Johnson County's oldest library branch will permanently close its doors January 28th, but a new branch will open not far away this spring.One man’s 'why' for donating blood, volunteering with American Red Cross
January is National Blood Donor Month. It comes with an increased push for blood donors and thank you’s to those who already donate.Kansas City leaders looking to launch KC Future Commissions, youth council
16 year old Dj Yearwood, intern with Councilwoman Patterson Hazley, worked with her and other organizations to create KC Future Commissions youth council to help tackle issues in community.Bill filed in Missouri would allow murder charges for women who obtain abortion
A bill filed by Missouri Sen. Mike Moon would allow women in Missouri to be charged with murder for terminating their pregnancy if it advances through the state legislature.
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