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  • By Kansas Public RadioTopkea, KS – The World Health Organization recently declared the H1N1 Swine Flu epidemic to be over, but local health officials say…
  • The U.S. rating agency Moody's announced Thursday morning more downgrades are on the horizon — this time for nearly 20 global banks and dozens of additional European firms. Names like Morgan Stanley and UBS could see their long-term credit ratings affected. It's another indicator of the wide reach of Europe's debt crisis.
  • Young conservatives are bringing new energy to this year's Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) with a panel called, "Why Am I Living in My Parent's Basement?" Host Michel Martin talks with two young people attending, about how they hope to bring under-30 voters to their side of the aisle.
  • It appears that Missouri has lost more than $2 billion in revenue over the past nine years because it does not collect sales taxes on purchases made over…
  • Caesars Palace just spent $17 million on a new buffet, featuring hundreds of high-end food items.
  • This week, a dance performance Society for Contemporary Photography where clothing plays a major role, and students at the Kansas City Art Institute…
  • Two time Newbery Medal award winner Lois Lowry 's latest novel is called Gossamer. In this story's fictional world, creatures called Thin One and Littlest…
  • By Steve Bellhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kcur/local-kcur-903209.mp3Kansas City, MO – Shon Pernice pleads not guilty to wife's…
  • The matchup answers the prayers of tennis fans eager to see a ninth Grand Slam final between the pair. Neither player won a Grand Slam last year.
  • More than 6 inches of rain in less than three hours created a torrent that swept through downtown Ellicott City over the weekend. At least two people were killed.
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