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The project, which goes beyond well-known historical mainstays like baseball, jazz and barbeque, highlights local African Americans who influenced Kansas City, and national, history.
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Martin's work uncovering the history of Henry Perry, the self-proclaimed "barbecue king" of Kansas City, was selected as a finalist in Audio Reporting.
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The Kansas Press Association awarded the Kansas News Service for reporting on exorbitant medical bills, the impact of meatpacking plants on Kansas communities and more.
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A People’s History of Kansas City was recognized with the 2021 George Ehrlich Award from Historic Kansas City.
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The Murrow Award for Excellence in Writing went to KCUR for a story by the late Aviva Okeson-Haberman.
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The MBA recognized KCUR reporters for a news series, feature reporting, sports reporting and best local website.
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Reporters from KCUR and across the collaborative Kansas News Service received numerous awards in the 2021 Station Awards for Excellence in Broadcasting, conducted annually by the Kansas Association of Broadcasters.
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The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges is awarding the 2021 Impact of the Year award to lawyers known as the 'Pro Bonos.'
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What we can learn from Kansas City's residential satisfaction survey, and why a group of Jackson County lawyers were nationally recognized for their work.
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"No Compromise" is an unflinching look at American conservatives, gun rights and social media.
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A look at LGBTQ activism in Kansas City in the 1960s. Plus, with a Kansas City indie movie getting recognition in film festivals, the Film Critics update the pandemic status of festivals.
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Film festivals mean a lot to independent filmmakers and to the cities and towns that host them.