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  • Trains are getting longer. Railroads are getting richer. But these “monster trains” are jumping off of tracks across America and regulators are doing little to curb the risk.
  • The The Kansas City Artists Coalition celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. KCUR's Laura Spencer talked to Executive Direct Janet Simpson, who says…
  • By Delores JonesKansas City, Missouri – This weekend, communities around the country celebrate Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery. It took…
  • Our panelists answer questions about the week's news: Slacker Attacker.
  • By Steve Bellhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kcur/local-kcur-777420.mp3Kansas City, MO – Belton tells 6,000 in Belton to beware of…
  • By Steve Bell, Dan Verbeckhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kcur/local-kcur-988426.mp3KANSAS CITY, Mo. –Jackson draws 18 life sentences…
  • By Steve Bellhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kcur/local-kcur-832279.mp3Kansas City, MO – 26-year high unemployment rates for Missouri,…
  • With 155-mph winds, Irma is headed for Florida. More than 5 million people have been ordered to evacuate.
  • Thousands of U.S. troops who served in Iraq and Afghanistan have suffered traumatic brain injuries. Now the military is trying to determine how many soldiers suffer concussions in exercises like hand-to-hand combat training before they ever reach a war zone.
  • While Kansas City, Missouri, considers aid to small businesses plagued by thefts, break-ins and vandalism, the River Market will increase the presence of security officers during the "witching hours" between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.
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