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The ethics professors discuss the priorities for distributing vaccines and whether 'tis better to give more than we receive this pandemic holiday season.
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Kansas lawmaker Anthony Hensley on his decades in the state legislature, and the ethics of distributing vaccines and whether we should be donating more and shopping less this holiday season.
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A Facebook group is connecting frontline health care workers and first responders across the country — and here in Kansas City — with RVs to borrow at no cost.
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Segment 1: A former Kansas City journalist living in China reflects on life under partial lockdown.As the Coronavirus becomes a bigger threat in the U.S.,…
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With a day and a half to go before Christmas, the Salvation Army of Kansas and Western Missouri needs a late push to meet its yearly fundraising goal of…
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Segment 1: Application numbers for growing medical marijuana in Missouri are below expectationsWith only a few days left to submit the required paperwork,…
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Segment 1: McCoy's Public House and Brewery is closing.Westport has a vibrant daytime scene, as well as a lively nightlife, and McCoy's has been a…
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Segment 1: Why voting to retain (or not retain) judges matters.The confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court, and the shift to a more…
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Segment 1: After a year of controversy, how is the former governor's nonprofit bouncing back?Before he was Missouri's governor, Eric Greitens founded The…
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Segment 1: As rates increase among children in Kansas City, lead poisoning remains a persistent concern.It's been decades since companies stopped adding…
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Coffee carafes were nearing empty and there was a focused silence inside the Plexpod Crossroads on Sunday. It was the last day of Compile KC, a new event…
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It's the holiday season once again, when many of us look to donate some time to a worthwhile cause. Today, we ask representatives of local non-profits…