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  • By Kelley WeissKansas City, MO – Politicians and physicians across the country are meeting in Missouri to examine the most efficient and effective ways…
  • By Maria Carterhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kcur/local-kcur-959974.mp3KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Missouri is proposing sweeping…
  • By Rachel Lippmann, KWMUSt. Louis, Mo. – The tornado that slammed into Joplin on Sunday is now the eighth deadliest on record. The death toll reached 122…
  • Fire crews battled hot spots overnight Tuesday in Reno County, but residents of one of the hardest-hit neighborhoods were allowed back to their houses.No…
  • Robert Siegel talks to Maureen Sullivan, senior vice president of strategic services and chief strategy officer for Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, which did the study.
  • Insurance enrollment will be a key yardstick for assessing whether the Affordable Care Act is working. Almost as important as the total number of people who get coverage is whether a significant percentage of them are healthy.
  • The former U.S. Senator who represented Missouri from 2011 to 2023 told Up To Date he has “no doubt” a deal to raise the debt ceiling will be made between President Joe Biden and Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy before money likely runs out in early June. The debt ceiling currently stands at $31.4 trillion.
  • Trumpeter Marcus Hampton, a cousin of jazz legend Lionel Hampton, recently moved to the Kansas City area. The trumpeter and bandleader ably maintains his…
  • The instrumental band The Project H allows several of Kansas City's most exciting jazz musicians to showcase their affinity for rock and rhythm & blues.…
  • Is the world today more dangerous for children? Or are parents being overprotective? On this episode, we dive into a conversation about parenting and…
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