For many Kansas City Muslims, Ramadan represents a time to reflect on the things they are thankful for through prayer and fasting. It also brings communal fast-breaking banquets and prayer sessions. Community members are able to reconnect and reinforce one another’s faith, especially where many around them do not share it.
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An after-school program teaches kids life skills through constructing lowrider bikes. Its founder, Martin Cervantes, says he was once a troubled kid himself.
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Supporters of Missouri House Bill 253, which proposes an open enrollment system in the state's public schools, say the legislation gives parents the right to choose where their students are educated. But critics on both sides of the aisle have raised concerns. They say open enrollment would shut down struggling districts and further segregate schools.
- Para ayudar a los conductores a recuperar sus licencias, un grupo de KC está pagando sus multas de tráfico
- Una campaña de Kansas compró anuncios del Super Bowl para cambiar la imagen de Jesucristo
- En abril, en la boleta electoral de Kansas City: nuevos impuestos sobre la marihuana y alquileres de corto plazo
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