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How we work, when we work, how much we work – it's all shifting on a scale not seen in decades.
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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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Nearly 440 students took part in professional internships this summer to fill their pockets — and their resume.
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Social Venture Studio helps business owners grow their plans to make a social impact in Kansas City.
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Despite long wait times between buses, confusing route changes and other inconveniences, these Kansas Citians use public transit not because they have to, but because they want to. Here's why that matters.
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Mizzou student Rachel Schnelle has been selected for an embedded internship in honor of KCUR reporter Aviva Okeson-Haberman, who was killed in April 2021.
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Missouri’s current unemployment benefit ranges from 13 to 20 weeks, depending on the state’s unemployment rate. The new bill shortens it to as few as eight.
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About half of all people released from prison in Missouri return within five years. But decades of research has shown prison education programs can help break the cycle.
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What was behind millions of us quitting our jobs in 2021 and how that is reshaping America's workforce.
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The legislature is being asked to update incentives policies for the multi-billion dollar deals of the 21st century.
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Missouri and Kansas service providers are working long hours, waitlisting care and consolidating services as they grapple with a shortage of workers.
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The Kansas Department of Corrections has been losing staff throughout 2021. Now, it doesn't have enough people to have in-person visitation at one of its prisons. Visits were also shutdown earlier in the pandemic.