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'From the first bell to the last bell': Parents push for phone-free school days
Students spend the majority of their time during the school year in classrooms. To counter the distraction of phones, a phone-free school movement is growing in the Shawnee Mission School District.Families of fentanyl victims ‘in support’ of local prosecutor’s murder charges
Families who have lost loved ones to fentanyl overdoses said they are happy to see the Jackson County prosecutor's office bringing charges of this magnitude against an alleged drug dealer.Raytown girl continues acts of kindness, has collected thousands in donations
A 10-year-old girl from Raytown has placed her focus on helping senior citizens around the Kansas City area.Groups working to help KC domestic violence survivors relieved by SCOTUS ruling
The Supreme Court’s decision to uphold a ruling that prevents abusers with restraining orders from possessing firearms was good news for Kansas City domestic violence shelters like Rose Brooks Center.KC-area voters weigh in on expectations for presidential debate
This debate is the first time an incumbent and a former president have ever faced off in a presidential debate. It’s also the first time both candidates have shared a debate stage since 2020.South KC group waits for Parson's signature, looks to receive $1M from budget
Among those awaiting Missouri Gov. Mike Parson's signature on 2025 budget items is the Community Assistance Council in south Kansas City.
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