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  • Of the 4.7 million Americans who took part in World War I, over 116,000 of them died. Many were given a final resting place in American military…
  • Back when segregation was king, Lincoln High in Kansas City, Mo., — now Lincoln College Preparatory Academy — was a focal point in the black community.…
  • We're almost halfway through 2014 and there's already been great music on the local, national and international stages.From jazz to experimental ambient…
  • When New Jersey prosecutors charged the truck driver who crashed into comedian Tracy Morgan's limo, they said the man behind the wheel had not slept in…
  • Since 2007, the number of children in need of foster care in Jackson County has nearly doubled. We speak with Denise Cross, President and CEO of…
  • When you burn your finger or get a gash on your leg, you know what to do—or at least where the first aid kit is. But what do you do if your pet gets…
  • Traveling via teleportation. Umbrellas, trash cans, wallets, and cars that communicate with us. Pill bottles that pester us until we take our medication,…
  • This Saturday's 18th & Vine Jazz and Blues Festival will have national acts like the great jazz trumpeter Roy Hargrove. But the event also provides an…
  • Primary elections in Kansas and Missouri are one week from today. On the Kansas side, a lot of the action will wait until November but one primary race in…
  • A descendant of Tyrannosaurus Rex, the chicken has made a legendary and winding journey from pre-history to our dinner plates. In his new book, Why Did…
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