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From the Super Bowl to the World Cup to March Madness, Kansas City loves its sports — and watching with a crowd. We asked local enthusiasts for their favorite places to cheer on their favorite teams.
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In the Kansas governor's race, education, LGBTQ rights, and the economy have become major divides between Republican Derek Schmidt and Democrat Laura Kelly. Plus: The Kansas City Current broke ground on a women’s soccer stadium set to open in 2024.
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With a 3-2 win over the North Carolina Courage on Aug. 28, the KC Current’s unbeaten streak grew to 12 matches.
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In years past, Bill and Julia McBride turned to their tallgrass prairie backyard in Matfield Green, Kan., to hear the Kansas City Symphony echoing across…
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Getting To Know Midtown's Running SupermanYou may have seen him around town: on the plaza, near city hall, or at Arrowhead on game days. He runs miles at…
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Say you’re researching for a book report. Or looking up local history. Maybe you want to learn to some do-it-yourself home repair. Chances are good you’ll…
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Lower Cost & Better Care: Can KanCare Deliver?Starting January 1, Kansas has hired three for-profit companies to manage the state's Medicaid program.…
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Marva Whitney Remembered In Kansas CityIconic funk and soul singer Marva Whitney was laid to rest Saturday at Forest Hill Cemetery in Kansas City. She…
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Healthy Hip Hop With Local Rapper Roy ScottMost adults realize that kids turn a deaf ear to lectures about what's good for them. That's one of the reasons…
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The show for May 6, 2012. Click "Listen" to hear the entire show; see below for individual stories:Renter Holds Art Exhibit In Foreclosed…
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The show for April 29, 2012. Click "Listen" to hear the entire show; see below for individual stories.Top Tenor Saxes Team UpToday, jazz doesn’t draw…
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The show for April 22, 2012 was a special membership drive edition of the show; we brought you some of our favorite stories from the past six months.…