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To try to prevent the spread of COVID-19, most arts organizations in metro Kansas City have canceled performances or closed, at least temporarily. That's…
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Segment 1: "I'm going to continue to work really hard, I'm just going to do it from home," said U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids.Despite deciding to…
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Segment 1: What Washington lawmakers are working on in response to the spread of COVID-19.The federal response to the spread of coronavirus had "a clunky…
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Panelists answered questions regarding the coronavirus and the resources available in the Kansas City area to diagnose and treat.As part of special…
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Segment 1: How sports journalists are adapting to a lack of sporting events.The coronavirus has proven to be a huge disruption in the world of athletics.…
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AUDIO FROM THIS BROADCAST IS NOT AVAILABLESegment 1: Understanding the basics of what a virus isWith the increase in COVID-19 cases in this country,…
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Segment 1: Rye's Megan Garrelts is a semi-finalist for a James Beard Award for Outstanding Pastry Chef. While some pastry chefs make a name for themselves…
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Segment 1: Can we really expect people to stay home from work when they're sick if they don't get paid sick leave?In Missouri and Kansas, employers are…
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Segment 1: How voters are feeling the day after the 2020 Missouri Democratic Primary.Yesterday’s primary in Missouri and several other states may have…
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Segment 1: In 1990, Deanna Dikeman took a photo of her parents waving goodbye to her as she drove away.She continued to take these pictures for decades…
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Segment 1: Inequality in the story of lead contamination and lead removal.Homes in Kansas City's oldest and one-time affluent neighborhoods are now lived…
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Kansas City is becoming more welcoming for black women who want to start their own businesses.Adrienne Haynes, the managing partner at the business law…