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  • The Kansas City council plans to crack down on businesses selling so-called bath salts and other synthetic drugs. A new crime approach to fight crime is…
  • By Steve BellKansas City, MO – The U.S. Supreme Court has announced it will hear arguments on the constitutionality of the Kansas capital punishment law…
  • By Steve BellKansas City, MO – The University of Missouri Board of Curators met behind closed doors for more than five hours today, but would only say…
  • By Steve BellKansas City, MO – Kansas City resembled Florida in more ways than the weather this week. On Wednesday, residents of upscale living…
  • By Ben EmbryKansas City, MO – The U.S. Chamber of Commerce says Missouri's legal climate for businesses is improving. In a report to be released today,…
  • We can't have a public radio party without Chuck Haddock and his top music picks from this past year.Chuck Haddock serves up the best in blues, r&b, soul,…
  • The tech giant will replace the telecoms giant after the close of trading March 18. The change, effective March 19, was prompted by stock splits announced by Apple and Visa.
  • By Steve BellKansas City, MO – Kansas school funding plans in both the House and Senate seemed to be falling apart as legislators began to fret over…
  • By Steve BellKansas City, MO – U.S. District Judge Dean Whipple has ordered a group that opposes most embryonic stem cell research to stop using a web…
  • Sen. Angus King, of Maine, is in Europe with other members of the Senate Intelligence Committee members on a national security-focused delegation. The attacks in Brussels are now a top priority.
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