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  • The plot of an already bizarre murder case took another turn, and Mo.'s Democratic governor finally endorsed expanding Medicaid. But the area story that…
  • Weather-related traffic accidents have accounted for some of the deaths. Others have collapsed while shoveling snow. Several victims are said to have been homeless people who either didn't want to go to shelters or didn't get to one in time. Thankfully, more moderate weather is about to arrive.
  • By Laura SpencerKansas City, Missouri – In Kansas and Missouri, consolidating mental health services and facilities has been viewed as one way to solve…
  • I Love Dicktackles themes of gender, sexual obsession and artistic insecurity, all through a humorous lens. " Transparent was my origin story," Soloway says. "This is my story about finding my voice."
  • Representatives of the passengers and management of Kansas City's bus service told the city finance committee yesterday that the system is struggling and…
  • It won't be your typical Memorial Day at Bagram Air Field in Afghanistan. Soldiers and sailors will honor those who have died in the line of duty in their own way — through a physical challenge.
  • The former Massachusetts governor pulled ahead of his rivals in Saturday's presidential straw poll, gaining more momentum just before Super Tuesday. Ron Paul, who edged Rick Santorum for second place, insisted he, too, had reason to celebrate.
  • By Frank Morrishttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kcur/local-kcur-656498.mp3Kansas City, Missouri – The Vice President comes to town, the…
  • Holiday gift card or money burning a hole in your pocket? Want to buy an electronic gadget? Linda Wertheimer talks to Rich Jaroslovsky, tech columnist for Bloomberg News, about his top gadget picks for 2011.
  • A three-year election fraud investigation by former Johnson County Sheriff Calvin Hayden produced only one case for charging: against election commissioner Fred Sherman. The county prosecutor refused to charge.
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