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Restaurant owners are simultaneously dealing with employees testing positive for COVID-19 and less business than usual, and the experience of eating out doesn't provide the same feeling of camaraderie.
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The Missouri Highway Patrol is investigating the killing, the result of policy shifts prompted by the recent demonstrations.
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One Kansas City seller says at first everyone wanted difficult puzzles. As patience dwindles, they’re reaching for the easier ones.
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The stay-at-home order in Kansas City, Missouri, lifted for some non-essential businesses on Wednesday. Owners and customers proceeded with caution.
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“There is no real bad duck,” says Charles D’Ablaing, the chef and owner of Brookside Poultry Co. “But there is really good duck.”D’Ablaing is among…
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When snow falls, the steep slope at 57th and Brookside, known for decades as Suicide Hill, is a favorite place for metro area kids to go sledding, but one…
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David Jungerman, an 81-year-old Raytown man accused of killing a Kansas City lawyer in broad daylight, says he should be released from jail while he waits…
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Storms across Kansas City on Friday morning caused widespread power outages affecting more than 17,000 Kansas City Power & Light Co. customers by…
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Segment 1: Lee's Summit R-7 schools superintendent says achievement gap for some students ranges from 17% to 34%.When Dr. Dennis Carpenter became head of…
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Sure, Kansas City is a food town when it comes to some dishes, but are we a sandwich city?Yes, according to KCUR's food critic Charles Ferruzza. "It…
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Segment 1: How soccer came to Kansas City.Despite the local fervor over this year's World Cup, soccer wasn't always popular in Kansas City. We find out…
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Vegetarian options pop up on a lot of Kansas City menus, from high-end restaurants to brand-new coffee shops … and yes, even at barbecue joints.“Now, it’s…