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Kansas City Public SafetyFBI agent opens fire, kills alleged armed subject while serving search warrantLocal NewsHickman Mills School District meets accreditation level in state's school reportLocal NewsKansas City looks to advance plans for 2,000-acre solar power project at KCI
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Residents in KCMO Blue Valley neighborhood describe impact from city grant
It's the second year Kansas City is offering money to different areas through the Neighborhood Empowerment Grant.Bird flu outbreak prompts biosecurity changes for cattle at Missouri State Fair
The Missouri State Fair changed its biosecurity protocols for dairy exhibitions this year. The new safety measures were put in place after the HPAI H5N1 Avian flu was detected in Texas this March.Grinter Farms urges people to exercise ‘common courtesy’ after sunflowers cut
Grinter Farms shared Sunday that multiple open sunflower blooms had been cut early ahead of its busy Labor Day season.Tri-Ko celebrates 50 years of inclusion for people with disabilities
Fifty years ago, a group of families in Parker, Kansas, created an organization to provide better opportunities and services to the intellectually disabled.Friends of Shaun Brady react to his death as they prepare for Irish Fest
An Irish Fest Friday was somber for friends of Shaun Brady, a beloved Kansas City chef murdered Wednesday evening.Business, customers talk about impact of football season without games at KU
Staff and customers at Johnny's Tavern North in Lawrence talked Thursday night about the economic and social impact of a season with no KU football games in Lawrence.
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