Liam Mays
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Starting a business during a global pandemic might seem like a bad idea, but to some, it's the perfect opportunity.
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Starting businesses during a global pandemic, and Kansas City's Kevin Morby releases new album.
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Legal contests underway in Kansas and Missouri are likely continue well past Election Day.
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At polling locations across the metro there were significant lines to start Election Day.
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Has record turnout for early balloting affected in-person voting, and Kansas and Missouri are involved in election lawsuits.
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Voter suppression has a long history, according to political scientist Darius Watson, and it is constantly taking on new forms.
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People across the nation have rekindled old hobbies or started new ones in the midst of COVID-19. One pastime that has become increasingly popular is researching family histories.
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How voter suppression started and the many forms it takes, and interest in genealogy has increased during the pandemic.
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Kansas' candidates for a U.S. Senate seat squared off, a film festival that normally happens in March ends up outdoors in October, and a Kansas City theatre brings Halloween to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
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Kansas City Area Transportation Authority eliminated bus fares to limit contact between drivers and riders, but officials hope free public transportation can eventually be made permanent.