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A Kansas City comic company is making space for Black and brown characters in manga
Brandon Calloway is putting characters of color at the center of their own stories with his Kansas City-based publishing company Darkmoon Comics.
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Unaffiliated voters in Kansas could be deciding factor on abortion
Kansas has more unaffiliated voters than registered Democrats, but the state has little data about how the group will vote in the August primary.
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Kansas City's chances of weathering an economic downturn
There's talk of a possible recession, but Kansas City might fare better than other places due to the major employers it houses.
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These two tortoises are Brookside's most popular reptilian residents
One lives in the front yard and the other lives in the back, but both tortoises have found a home in Brookside.
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Tens of millions in funding for Kansas City community projects included in passed U.S. House bill
U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver of Missouri's 5th district has secured over $38 million in federal funding for various community projects in the Kansas City area.
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Kansas City area LGBTQ entrepreneurs talk about their businesses
In celebration of Pride Month, Up To Date highlighted three local LGBTQ business owners to learn more about their companies.
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Seminar highlights the costly mistakes men make during divorce
Attorneys from Cordell and Cordell law firm is hosting a seminar in the Kansas City area to help men learn how to avoid potentially costly mistakes during divorces.
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Former Sen. John Danforth: 'Each of the two political parties has gone to the extreme'
Former U.S. Sen. John Danforth is endorsing independent candidate John Wood for Missouri's open seat, which is being vacated by Sen. Roy Blunt.
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Missouri tightens voting laws, eliminates presidential primaries
Missouri voters can expect changes to the election process come November's general election. A political science professor analyzes some of the changes that will be implemented after the August primaries.
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Kansas City-area surgeon who runs Haiti surgical center says the Caribbean country is in crisis
Retired vascular surgeon Dr. Ted Higgins runs a surgical center in Haiti that generally sees an upwards of 20,000 patients per year. He says the humanitarian crisis the country faces is making it difficult for the Higgins Brothers Surgicenter for Hope to get patients the care they need.
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