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  • By Steve BellKansas City, MO – On the eve of the vote on improvements to Kauffman and Arrowhead stadiums. The Detroit Tigers beat the K.C. Royals 3 to 1.…
  • Robert Hicks brings the post-Civil War south to life through the imagined version of the last years of John Bell Hood and his Creole wife, Anna…
  • Barclay Martin and his band join Steve Kraske for an in-studio performance and talk about Pools That Swell With the Rain, Barclay's fourth full-length…
  • Estimated to be at least 70 years old, the lobster that was trapped and sold to a restaurant in Connecticut caught a lucky break. Don MacKenzie bought him and sent him back out to sea. For a lobster to live this long and avoid lobster traps, Mackenzie said, he doesn't deserve a bib and butter.
  • The layoffs at Yahoo Wednesday reduce its staff by about 14 percent, part of a turnaround by new CEO Scott Thompson. He's the third CEO at the Internet firm in four years. Thompson is aiming Yahoo toward better analysis of users' personal data to boost advertising revenue, and toward improving Yahoo for mobile devices.
  • The social networking site is paying a reported $1 billion in stock and cash for the photo-sharing app.
  • If the federal government shutdown continues longer than two more weeks, 70,000 young mothers, babies and preschoolers in Kansas stand to lose access to…
  • Kansas Citians go to the polls Tuesday and one of the things they will be deciding is whether to update an aging network of underground water…
  • A customer left his name and number with the bartender, trying to steal her heart. After allegedly trying to take restaurant property, the bartender helped police set up a sting at local donut shop.
  • Although they have historically come under Moscow's influence, the ex-Soveit republics are increasingly seen as strategically important for Beijing with China's rapid rise as a global economic power.
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