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  • Missouri's governor held back $400 million in spending. A Kansas judge blocked parts of a new abortion law. And the Sprint-Softbank-Clearwire triangle…
  • Christmas 2012 has come and gone, and for a lot of people, it’s been another round of traditions and family reunions. But for a convent of nuns outside of…
  • Kimberly Koehler shares insight on the online dating scene and advice for those looking for love online.
  • Jobless claims hit 6.6 million in today's report, doubling the grim milestone reached last week. The numbers are released weekly by the U.S. Department of Labor.
  • Starting Saturday, California shoppers will begin paying sales tax on more online purchases. It's the eighth state to pass a so-called "Amazon tax," named after the mega e-tailer. But most of the sales tax owed will remain uncollected.
  • Missouri issues guidelines for students in unaccredited districts wishing to transfer to accredited districts. A commission is looking for ways to make…
  • A redevelopment plan for the Bannister mall site moves ahead. The immigration debate heats up in Topeka at a forum hosted by Congresswoman Lynn Jenkins. A…
  • Johnson County faces challenges despite being one of the driving forces in the Kansas economy. The Kansas House passed a bill requiring the University of…
  • The nature of methamphetamine labs in the area is changing. A council committee advances a proposal to update Kansas City’s ethics code. Missouri’s…
  • Missouri looks at proposals to monitor prescription drugs. A Kansas Senate committee considers school funding lawsuit. A new formula to fund higher…
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