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As the Kansas City Council prepares a plan to address homelessness and keep unhoused people safe during the winter months, advocates worry a solution isn’t coming fast enough.
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One artist spent his early years in Panama and the other used the Spanish language as a tool to connect with the community.
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After the City Council passed an ordinance relaxing requirements for affordable housing, two members who opposed the policy share why they voted against the ordinance and how they'd like to see the policy better address tenants' and builders' concerns.
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By focusing on six core climate-related issues, the Climate Protection and Resiliency Plan aims to make Kansas City carbon neutral by 2040. However, energy companies say the plan limits consumer choice.
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An investigation by The Kansas City Star uncovered racism and discrimination against Black officers and detectives within the ranks of the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department.
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The region is under a winter storm warning effective until 6 a.m. Friday. Snow has been falling steadily since early Thursday morning.
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As more people identify as LGBTQ, the chance that someone you know will come out to you is more likely. What you can do to be supportive and inclusive.
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After years of fits and starts, Kansas City's historic 18th and Vine district is finally seeing private money flowing in, but longtime residents fear that redevelopment might price them out. Plus, a video about "white privilege" is shaking up a school district outside Wichita, Kansas.
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A win can lift an entire city, a roar can lift an entire team — and making the playoffs is a big lift for bar owners.
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Mayor cites progress for city's houseless population as one of the best achievements of the year.
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The list of slated infrastructure projects will likely be changed during a city council meeting next week.
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COVID-19 is delaying some office building deals but several residential projects have opened during the pandemic.