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Independence Towers tenants demand safer living conditions
Independence Towers residents unionized in March after they say hot water went out for two weeks. They held a rally on Tuesday to demand safer living conditions.2 new elementary school buildings to open next week in North Kansas City
Two new school buildings will open next week in the North Kansas City School District. New buildings for Crestview Elementary and Nashua Elementary buildings will open on Tuesday, Aug. 20.'She's a miracle': Saint Luke's youngest surviving NICU baby heads to 2nd grade
Thousands of students in the Kansas City area are headed back to school this week, including 7-year-old Ellie Schneider. She is Saint Luke’s youngest surviving NICU baby.Unhoused man, advocates share importance of funding for a KC low barrier shelter
This week, Kansas City, Missouri’s City Council may have the opportunity to vote on whether to provide federal funding for a low barrier housing shelter once again.Historian finds names of previously unidentified enslaved people in south KC
After years of searching, a historian made a breakthrough at the Alexander Majors House Museum, updating history from the 1800s.Jackson County leaders push back on MO State Tax Commission’s rollback
Jackson County leaders stood united at a press conference Monday, pushing back against the Missouri State Tax Commission’s rollback of 2023 property assessments.
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