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  • Sprint was accused of major tax evasion. A Kansas City North teen became the first in Platte County to be charged under Missouri's texting while driving…
  • Also in our weekly roundup, rural teens are experiencing homelessness, and four universities are suing the federal government over international student immigration rules.
  • Boeing To Close Wichita PlantGovernor Sam Brownback expressed disappointment at Boeing's decision to phase out its Wichita operations. Brownback had been…
  • Italian police have arrested a human smuggling kingpin behind the trafficking of Eritrean refugees. But some Eritreans say they have the wrong man. Scott Simon talks with journalist Meron Estefanos.
  • Kansas City took another step toward streetcars downtown. It was back to the drawing board on Missouri Congressional redistricting. And Missouri's…
  • OSHA levied a heavy fine over an Atchison grain elevator explosion. Childcare, not services to the blind took the big hit in the latest Missouri budget…
  • Sly James planned a trip to Jefferson City to promote a mayoral school takeover. Confidence in Boeing's future in Kansas was shaken. And fears for a…
  • The Chiefs were number one. And the Kansas City, Missouri School District got another accreditation disappointment. KCUR's Steve Bell recaps on those and…
  • A school funding lawsuit by Shawnee Mission District parents survived a dismissal attempt. Kansas City bought four streetcars. And former Congressman Ike…
  • Citizens protested the planned removal of 189 stop-lights. And three key Kansas City area businesses were about to see major ownership changes.Those &…
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