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Survivors tell their stories during National Suicide Prevention Month
Two local women shared their stories of crossing paths on their journeys as they recovered from suicide attempts.Lawrence actor hopeful after tentative writers agreement announced
After more than 140 days, the Writers Guild of America reached a tentative agreement with media companies.Quinceañera market in Kansas City continues to thrive despite inflation
A quinceañera is a Hispanic tradition that celebrates the transition from childhood to young adulthood among girls when they turn 15.Woman from El Salvador celebrates US citizenship during Kansas City ceremony
In Union Station’s Grand Hall on a mid-September morning, nearly 100 people completed the U.S. citizenship process with a naturalization ceremony.Businesses feeling ripple effect of shutdown at General Motors Fairfax plant
The ripple effects of the General Motors Fairfax plant shutdown are already being felt by businesses in the area.Artist creates Beyoncé-inspired painting ahead of KC's Renaissance Tour stop
Jason Wilcox, a Liberty-based artist, is hoping music superstar Beyoncé notices his artwork during her stop in Kansas City.
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