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Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas announced a plan Wednesday to reduce or waive certain fees for the Kansas City service industry and small, locally-owned businesses.
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Starting a business during a global pandemic might seem like a bad idea, but to some, it's the perfect opportunity.
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Starting businesses during a global pandemic, and Kansas City's Kevin Morby releases new album.
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A local grocery store chain with a focus on reducing food insecurity opens a new location in a former food desert.
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A Kansas City attorney and protest leader describes the local reaction to a grand jury decision in the death of Breonna Taylor, a new grocery store opens in a former food desert, and Kansas City's Oktoberfest moves from Crown Center to your home.
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Restaurant owners are simultaneously dealing with employees testing positive for COVID-19 and less business than usual, and the experience of eating out doesn't provide the same feeling of camaraderie.
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Liquor sales are up in the metro, mirroring national trends, but one Kansas City store has had to change how it does business to meet demand.
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Not every storefront along Mission, Kansas' commercial stretch will outlast the pandemic, but small business owners are doing what they can to help one another.
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Money earmarked to help Kansas City's small businesses is currently held up in contract negotiations.
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Why city's small business loans haven't materialized, behind the scenes of the NFL draft, how well distance learning is working, how Muslims are observing Ramadan during social distancing, and feeding Muslim medical personnel
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A defense of every town's post office, the road ahead for the travel industry, wedding vendors and plans straining under COVID-19 regulations, the absence of sports.
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An effort spearheaded by a former bar owner is lending a helping hand to people who have lost their jobs due to the coronavirus.