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UMKC School of Medicine students want to reverse physician shortage
According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS), 50% of Kansas and 80% of Missouri are in a primary care physician shortage.'He was a tough teddy bear': John Parison III's children remember dad's legacy
Family and friends said their final goodbyes to Captain John Parison III last Friday. His two children Cheyenne and John shared what he was like as a father and what carrying on his legacy means.Organizations in KC work to bring families healthy meals this holiday season
Operation Breakthrough and Pete’s Garden are empowering families in Kansas City through healthy meals and family time.KC Tenants pushes for language access program, making city services accessible
KCMO and KC Tenants are working on a comprehensive language access program.High school artists needed for SevenDays' button art competition
A local nonprofit, SevenDays, is looking for high school artists to design its 10th anniversary buttons-stickers, for its annual events in the spring of 2024.'Have our backs': Students rally for accountability following racist attack
The racist attack on Bre'yanna Brown, a Black sophomore at Shawnee Mission East, prompted students to organize several rallies on Thursday to get the school district's attention.
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