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  • Medical tourism is a multi-billion dollar industry. It's where countries or cities become known for a certain kind of medical procedure and attract…
  • Hungry kids need good food. Seems simple enough, right? Wrong. According to a Huffington Post article from February, school lunch programs are one of the…
  • Today's recent veterans are finishing their service with different experiences than previous generations, and Veterans of Foreign Wars groups across the…
  • In the wake of yesterday's events at the University of Missouri in Columbia, we ask, how does UMKC handle issues of race?Guests:Leo Morton is the…
  • You’ve heard of the Lone Ranger, but here in Kansas City, there’s a a different group of rangers that values teamwork and community service as a way to…
  • Graduating seniors of 2014 will, on average, be the most indebted graduating class ever. This debt carries with it real consequences. For the first time…
  • If white flight is making a u-turn and the suburbs are seeing an influx of black residents, are we becoming any more integrated, or are we just trading…
  • How many of us followed a childhood dream into the job of our dreams? Eric Peterson did.By the age of 8 Eric had his first train set and taken his first…
  • Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill has spoken out against Sen. Ted Cruz's filibuster opposing a healthcare reform bill. On Wednesday's Up to Date, McCaskill…
  • The Senate-approved map consolidates the district of Congressman Emanuel Cleaver to parts of Jackson and Clay Counties, eliminating more Republican-leaning areas to the east. The change would make the district even more safely Democratic while shoring up GOP control of neighboring districts.
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