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  • Renee Blanche has been the host of the Night Tides program since 1994. Every Sunday night, 8 pm - midnight, Renee brings an eclectic blend of…
  • Murder charges filed in Edgerton, Mo. Deaths. Missouri Governor take in more than $2 million for his war chest. It’s a daily digest of headlines from…
  • While population numbers decay across so much of the Great Plains in Kansas, Dodge City, Liberal and Garden City stand out as growth stories. Their cattle…
  • Getting married and having your first child is stressful enough. Try making those life changes during a pandemic. As a teacher.
  • Regents approved Kansas tuition increases. And Kansas City ended up in the middle of the debate over privacy and national security. KCUR's Steve Bell…
  • A hair metal band recruited by the CIA, fake newlyweds and retellings of "The Great Gatsby" are among the stories selected by Up To Date's panel of readers as the best books to pick up this summer.
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  • Forty-four years ago tonight, North Carolina State beat South Carolina in the ACC men's college basketball tournament.
  • While many Kansas Citians are focused on the Super Bowl, planning is underway for an even bigger event on the horizon: the 2026 World Cup. Six of those matches, including a quarterfinal, will be played in Kansas City.
  • Heading into the election and in the days afterward, national discussion has centered on how divisive the country feels. Supporting one candidate — and a political party — has been enough to drive friends and family apart.This sentiment came up in an America Amplified listening session on November 10. We begin our final episode of “America Amplified: Election 2020” with excerpts from that conversation.
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