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While 63% of NCAA Division I women's basketball teams have female coaches, the rate is 40% in the Big 12 conference.
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On International Women's Day three businesswomen shared the stories about their companies — and the journeys they've taken to get to where they are.
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The 2017 protest galvanized a new generation to become engaged in activism and politics.
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A protest at Mill Creek Park was one of hundreds of Women’s Marches taking place across the country on Saturday, just days ahead of the U.S. Supreme Court’s new term.
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No Midwestern cookout is complete without a delicious chili or dip simmering in a Crock-Pot. But when the device was first unveiled by a Kansas City company in 1971, it promised something more: freedom.
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In the early 1900s, Sarah Lloyd Green was notorious for sticking it to the man as a feminist, suffragette and labor organizer in Kansas City. Her story isn't well known, but she was a champion for Black and white laundry workers and even started a waitress union.
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Smarsh's new book, "She Come By It Natural," looks at how Dolly Parton's music gave a voice to working class women.
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Two Missouri exonerees are now working to free others who were wrongly convicted, the city's Aviation Department says construction is going well at the Kansas City International Airport's new terminal, and Sarah Smarsh's new book is a love letter to Dolly Parton.
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Segment 1: Kansas' 2020 Democractic presidential primary will will work a little differently this year.The 39 Democratic delegates in Kansas aren't up for…
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Segment 1: What if instead of the Confederate flag, the symbol of the Civil War was a worn out dish rag?The current exhibit at H&R Block Artspace is about…
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Segment 1: A new kind of Women's March in Kansas City aims to include more diverse voices.Since the first Women's March in 2017 after Trump's election,…
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When it comes to talking about sex, the accepted wisdom is that parents and kids alike would just rather not. But Kansas City poet Natasha Ria El-Scari…