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  • By Maria CarterKansas City, MO – Missouri Governor Matt Blunt's plane lands safely after problems with landing gear. A Missouri soldier is killed in Iraq.…
  • By Ben EmbryKansas City, MO – Kansas senators plan to take another run at a constitutional amendment to limit judicial powers as legislators return for…
  • By Ben EmbryKansas City, MO – Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon investigating 50 gas stations for price gouging. Kansas City police are talking to four…
  • Spring is slowly blooming in Kansas City, and with it, comes an array of fresh, brightly-colored ingredients to add to the menu. KCUR’s food writers offer recommendations for Kansas City’s freshest springtime meals.
  • By Ben EmbryKansas City – Health officials suspect first case of West Nile Virus in Douglas County, Kansas, is the nation's first report of a human case…
  • A contractor drilling before the JJ’s blast denies OSHA allegations. A new race comes to Kansas Speedway. The Kansas City Baroque Consortium heads from…
  • Segment 1: Focus on government shutdown has drawn attention away from expanding national debt and deficit. The ongoing battle between political parties…
  • The University of Missouri-Kansas City Roos are one of the 16 remaining teams in the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament. They'll face off against the Pittsburgh Panthers this Sunday, Dec. 1.
  • Employers added far more jobs than expected in April — another sign the U.S. economy is chugging along as the expansion nears the 10-year mark. The unemployment rate was the lowest since 1969.
  • By Steve BellKansas City, MO – Kansas Secretary of State Ron Thornburgh has announced that he will not run for governor in 2006. The Republican cited a…
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