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  • Transportation officials proposed cell phone bans. Kansas City school officials prepared for a student exodus to other districts. And Kansas Governor Sam…
  • Cerner Corporation announced plans for a major redevelopment of the old Bannister Mall site. And the city reveled in the glory of another All-Star Game.…
  • The city council cracked down on party houses. The holiday season got underway with a Kansas City tradition. Those and other top stories of the week on…
  • Public Safety will get the biggest increases in Kansas City's budget next year — while the rest of the city tightens its belt.On Thursday, Kansas City…
  • Also: Tens of thousands of Muslims continue to flee violence in Myanmar; publisher Tronc is buying the New York Daily News; and today's the 40th anniversary of the Voyager II launch to deep space.
  • Also: How Congress could save DACA; Aung San Suu Kyi says fake news is to blame for misinformation on fleeing Rohingyas; and the Blue Jays and the Red Sox play baseball's longest game this season.
  • Kansas City comes in at number 19 among cities provocatively called “Hotbeds of America’s Arts and Culture” in a new report by the National Center for…
  • The long-awaited Kansas City Major League Baseball All-Star game was played. Plans for streetcars rolled ahead. Those and other top stories of the week on…
  • Governor Sam Brownback promoted a mental health solution to mass shootings. A court called out the governor and legislature for cutting taxes while not…
  • Patrons waited for hours on end at Kansas motor vehicle license offices. The Missouri Legislature sent Governor Nixon a proposed budget. KCUR's Steve Bell…
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