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  • Sprint Nextel was talking with a prospective buyer. The KU Hospital pioneered a new use for GPS technology. Those and other top stories of the week.…
  • Supporters and opponents of Judges Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Barrett have waged a fierce battle for their candidate. But are the differences little more than a summer camp color war?
  • Duke University is known for its basketball. But this year, Duke's fans are cheering for their football team, which has won the most games in its history. Lead by the national coach of the year, the Blue Devils are headed the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game.
  • Boeing To Close Wichita PlantGovernor Sam Brownback expressed disappointment at Boeing's decision to phase out its Wichita operations. Brownback had been…
  • Also in our weekly roundup, rural teens are experiencing homelessness, and four universities are suing the federal government over international student immigration rules.
  • 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…
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