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  • Two local newsrooms are collaborating to take a closer look at the continuing impact of George Floyd's murder on Kansas City.
  • While coronavirus vaccinations are now widely available, our country remains ideologically divided over the simplest of pandemic safety measures — masks.
  • In 2020 Missourians approved the constitutional amendment that would give up to 250,000 residents access to government health insurance.
  • Getting vaccines ready for the youngest population will require some dosage adjustments.
  • Known as a "fierce warrior" and for speaking truth to power, the longtime activist died February 14, 2021 at the age of 74.
  • For three decades, Julia Lee reigned over Kansas City jazz clubs singing risqué songs “her mother taught her not to sing.” But beyond the lyrical wordplay of hits like "Snatch and Grab It," Lee was a trailblazer for Black female musicians, and forged a career on her own terms.
  • KCUR Studios has a new investigative podcast. Overlooked tells the story of former police detective Roger Golubski, who put an innocent man in prison and is accused of sexually assaulting numerous Black women in Kansas City, Kansas. For decades, it was an open secret. How could this have happened for so long, and what does justice look like for his alleged victims? Hear chapter one now, and stay tuned for a new episode this week.
  • The latest tool in the box of public opinion for punishing those who fall out of favor is "#Canceled."
  • Abortion, vaccine mandates, and redistricting among the issues being addressed in Jefferson City
  • On this week's Statehouse Blend Missouri podcast, Rep. Mike Ceirpiot (R-Lee Summit) talks about school funding, Medicaid expansion, and his role as House…
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