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  • By Ty Chandler, Alex Smith and Sylvia Maria GrossKansas City, MO – This week, visit a couple of different types of urban farms in the metro area. And,…
  • By Ty Chandler, Alex Smith and Sylvia Maria GrossKansas City, MO – Judge Jon Gray retires after 20 years on Jackson County's Circuit Court. He talks about…
  • A master's degree, especially from an elite university, can be expensive. But a several universities are trying an experiment online to see if that cost, for some degrees, can come down.
  • The loss of Antonin Scalia led to a number of 4-4 ties, allowing lower court decisions to stand. Harder to quantify is the impact his absence had on the thinking and decision making of other justices.
  • By Delores Jones, Sylvia Maria Gross and Laura ZieglerKansas City, MO – Highlights from the career of local jazz musician Rusty Tucker. Children from the…
  • By Delores Jones, Sylvia Maria Gross and Laura ZieglerKansas City, MO – Highlights from the career of local jazz musician Rusty Tucker. Children from the…
  • By Delores Jones, Sylvia Maria Gross and Laura ZieglerKansas City, MO – Highlights from the career of local jazz musician Rusty Tucker. Children from the…
  • By Delores Jones, Sylvia Maria Gross and Laura ZieglerKansas City, MO – Highlights from the career of local jazz musician Rusty Tucker. Children from the…
  • Runners from Kenya, who had for years been considered the best of the best in the world, were nearly shut out from the podium entirely.
  • 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.
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