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KCUR Morning News 6-10-11

By Maria Carter

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Kansas City Health Department says it has been notified of two suspected heat related deaths.

Faced with allegations of sexual misconduct by two priests in the Diocese, Kansas City-St. Joseph Bishop Robert Finn took to You-Tube yesterday to announce plan to deal with the situation.

A former Kansas City police detective once lauded by a federal judge after investigating a motorist's beating at the hands of federal agents has filed a lawsuit claiming retaliation.

The Missouri attorney general has obtained a temporary restraining order against a Kansas City towing company.

A federal agency says the Kansas Republican Party violated campaign finance laws in 2007 and 2008.

Reactions are coming in from this week's decision to downsize the Missouri Department of Transportation.

Reactions are coming in from this week's decision to downsize the Missouri Department of Transportation.

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