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The COVID Safe Paths app keeps a log of where a user has been, but privacy experts worry about how that personal information could be used in the future.
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In KCUR's new series, The Next Normal, we document how the lives of Kansas Citians have been transformed by the coronavirus pandemic and stay-at-home orders.
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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…
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Taxpayers in Kansas City, Missouri, have a chance between now and March 3 to influence how the city spends their money.Mayor Quinton Lucas released his…
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Segment 1: The link between sports and social justice is stronger than some people think.The fight to end discrimination against black folks is ongoing,…
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The KCUR news staff presents the State of Kansas City series as a look ahead to 2020 on topics of importance to the region. Find the State of Kansas City…
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Segment 1: Previewing 2020's public safety storiesKansas City has been staring down a violent crime problem for years and officials at both the state and…
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Segment 1: What's the deal with this Bike Plan that advocates are trying to push through?There is a plan for increasing bicycle safety in Kansas City…
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Segment 1: How a fractured school system contributes to problems with transportation.Kansas City, Missouri, public school kids travel to school on dated…
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A business and arts incubator in an art deco building in Kansas City is in the running for $2 million in grants through a Partners in Preservation: Main…
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Inside the Rabbit Hole, a national museum celebrating children's literature set to open in North Kansas City in 2020, visitors will encounter something…
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Across Missouri, hundreds of people have applied to grow, manufacture and sell medical marijuana. On Thursday, the Kansas City Council decided how far the…