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  • Thomas Wheeler led the Justice Department's civil rights unit through a period of transition. He told lawyers he never intended to stay in the job permanently.
  • From the Standing Rock protests to the European migrant crisis, we explore the stories of faith and values that made headlines in the last year. Then, we…
  • From the world's fascination with Pope Francis to the rise of ISIS overseas, religion played a significant role in some of the biggest headlines of…
  • What do you get when three band wives get together with friends to make their own music? Well, you get MAW, a Lawrence-based, all female string band with…
  • Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly is again pushing lawmakers to expand the health care program Medicaid, which is widely supported by Kansans. But Republican leaders remain staunchly opposed. Plus: Female veterinarians still face skepticism and discrimination in rural areas, where there’s a shortage of animal specialists.
  • By Ben EmbryKansas City, MO – Missouri's demand for pharmacists ranks 6th in the nation. Missouri studies economic impact of highway projects.…
  • By Matt HackworthKANSAS CITY – Kansas House and Senate leaders agree amendment banning gay marriage should include civil unions; Missouri aims to boost…
  • A long-standing heat advisory shouldn't put a damper on your fun! Today on Up to Date, Brian McTavish returns with the top five events in KC this weekend,…
  • By Steve Bellhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kcur/local-kcur-827074.mp3Kansas City, MO – Two Adults, Two Children Found Murdered in…
  • The Chiefs set a record. Phill Kline indefinitely lost his Kansas law license. And a Maryville rape case got national attention, thanks to Kansas City…
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