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  • The Kansas City Council considered red light cameras. Missouri and Kansas say no to state-run health exchanges. It’s a daily digest of news from…
  • Missouri Senator differ over changing Senate rules. Falling water levels on the Mississippi could force barge traffic to stop. It’s a daily news from…
  • Sam Brownback is hopeful Congress will extend a wind energy tax credit, but a Congressman doesn’t think it will happen. Police say a man is charged with…
  • The ambulance service in Kansas City, Missouri might expand and refocus in two weeks. Artwork at the South Branch Library in Kansas City, Kansas draws…
  • Kansas Governor Brownback says the end of a wind energy tax credit could cost Kansas jobs. Google lights up its fiber network in KCK. Those stories & more…
  • Host Bill Shapiro shares the recordings that have grabbed his ear this past year.2009 marked the 31st anniversary of Cyprus Avenue on KCUR- FM making Bill…
  • Also: Suspect in ricin letters described as conspiracist and Elvis impersonator; North Korea "sets conditions" for return to talks; and former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords expresses her anger after gun bills fail in Senate.
  • Also: New bride, four other women die in California limo fire; jury resumes deliberations in murder trial of Philadelphia abortion doctor; cooler weather helps in fight against California wildfires; and the Senate is expected to OK internet sales tax legislation.
  • Also: Osama bin Laden's son-in-law due in Manhattan court; the two Koreas ratchet up rhetoric; Catholic cardinals expected to set date for start of conclave; Northeast braces for more snow and flooding.
  • By Veronique LaCapra, St. Louis Public Radiohttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kcur/local-kcur-951725.mp3ST. LOUIS, Mo. – A new report…
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