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Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly was the first in the nation to cancel in-person school for the rest of the academic year. Missouri Gov. Mike Parson was among the last to declare a statewide stay-at-home order.
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Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly and Missouri Gov. Mike Parson are responding differently to the coronavirus threat, and Kansas City child care providers are scrambling resources to meet the needs of essential workers and their kids.
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The Kansas City Star’s front page on December 7, 1997, made a big splash about the $500 million construction just starting in the southern metro area.…
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This is a developing story and will be updated. The parent company of the Kansas City Star has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in New York.…
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Segment 1: A Kansas native moderated the last Democratic debate in Iowa.Brianne Pfannenstiel grew up in Lawrence and got her first job in journalism at…
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How did Harry Houdini make an elephant disappear?It happened in 1918 in New York. One night, the great magician showed the audience a huge cabinet. After…
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The parent company of The Kansas City Star plans to eliminate the Saturday print editions of its 30 newspapers by the end of next year.The McClatchy…
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Tony Berg is out as publisher of The Kansas City Star and Mike Fannin, its editor since 2008, has been named president of the newspaper.Berg was named…
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Segment 1: State task force on bullying looks to multiple stakeholders for information on harmful harassing behavior The Kansas Department of Education…
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Kansas Sen. Jim Denning may be on the hook for about $90,000 in legal fees after a judge threw out his defamation claims against The Kansas City Star and…
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A Johnson County judge on Tuesday tossed out a defamation lawsuit brought by Kansas Sen. Majority Leader Jim Denning against The Kansas City Star, finding…
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Segment 1: Weird Weather Words.Bomb Cyclone. Polar Vortex. Snowmageddon. If you've listened to weather forecasts as of late, there have been some really…