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Some KCKPS graduates begin next chapter with new laptops
Some Kansas City, Kansas, Public School District graduates are gearing up their next chapter with new laptops thanks to a program through the University of Kansas.Jackson County residents voice concerns over proposed Evergy rate hike
Evergy is asking to raise rates for their western Missouri customers, and not by an insignificant amount.U.S. women's gymnastics gold medal win inspires Kansas City gymnasts
GAGE Center in Blue Springs held a watch party for its athletes and staff. GAGE has sent athletes to the Olympic Trials eight times in a row.New group called Kansans First endorses moderate Republicans
Kansans First is a new group endorsing moderate candidates over extremists for state offices this election season.Max Mix spices made by former Blue Valley student are in 19 area Hy-Vee stores
You might not think of it this way when you walk into a grocery store, but every aisle is an opportunity for a small business to sell big.Voters, political experts weigh in on Missouri gubernatorial candidate's ad
A recent ad from Missouri Sen. Bill Eigel is stirring up controversy for Latino families in the Kansas City area and across Missouri.
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