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Since opening its doors on Troost in 2016, The Grooming Project has served over 600 people stuck in cycles of poverty.
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Kansas City's homeless shelters and cooling centers do not accept pets, but owners say they don't want to have to choose between keeping their animals and getting relief in extreme weather.
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Don't let the weather keep you down. Here's a guide to Kansas City's best restaurants and bars with heated patios, where you can shake off that winter restlessness.
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The senior dog rescue and sanctuary, which opened in August, helps pooches age in place. They currently care for a half-dozen dogs.
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Kansas City and its surrounding suburbs offer plenty of bark parks and other dog-centric destinations to bring your pupper.
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About two dozen people spoke at a public hearing in favor of repealing Overland Park's ban on pit bull breeds, which critics say is unfair and subjective.
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For the ninth year in a row, the state is home to the worst puppy mills in America.
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Mayor Quinton Lucas addresses criticism of the city's plan to make $42 million of the department's budget available through contracts, and Missouri ranks as the worst state in the country for puppy mill conditions.
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In the wake of the police killing of George Floyd, more businesses are looking to engage and better include their Black customers and clients.
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A longtime political figure in Kansas is seeking federal office in the U.S. Senate, a former suburban mayor is looking to best her primary challengers for the chance to unseat U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids, and a Kansas City bar wants to engage and better include dog lovers who are Black.
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When a yellow Labrador named Cleo went missing from Olathe, Kansas, her owners were very surprised to hear she had been found in Lawson, Missouri.
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Mayor Quinton Lucas sets the record straight on how his office first heard about Operation LeGend, longtime Kansas kingmaker state Sen. Dick Bond died last week, former Jackson County Sheriff Mike Sharp is running for his old office, and the tale of a dog who somehow traveled more than 50 miles to her former home.