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  • Johnson County faces challenges despite being one of the driving forces in the Kansas economy. The Kansas House passed a bill requiring the University of…
  • The Kan. Board of Education requests a $600 million funding crease from lawmakers. Ikea starts construction in Merriam. Mo. Gov. Jay Nixon signs…
  • Universities and colleges in Kansas could be hit hard by proposed budget cuts. An audit of the Kansas City Port Authority ends with a bill. The Supreme…
  • Missouri’s lobbying system is not as open as you think. The Kansas City council will vote on extending red light cameras. An artist explore the city in a…
  • The nature of methamphetamine labs in the area is changing. A council committee advances a proposal to update Kansas City’s ethics code. Missouri’s…
  • Missouri looks at proposals to monitor prescription drugs. A Kansas Senate committee considers school funding lawsuit. A new formula to fund higher…
  • North Kansas City Hospital and city leaders are meeting today to resole their differences. Jobs at the Ford plant in Claycomo will nearly double. The…
  • A new hydroponic greenhouse project will be built near the Kit Bond Bridge on the Missouri River. The Missouri House is ready to begin debate on the state…
  • The two high-profile people close to President Trump were either found guilty or pleaded guilty to multiple federal crimes — and one implicated the president in a major campaign finance violation.
  • Germany has asked the CIA station chief in Berlin to leave the country. This comes as two Germans are under investigation for spying for the U.S. in Germany. While tensions between the allies are high, both countries are trying not to strain relations too far.
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