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KCUR has been awarded six regional Edward R. Murrow Awards this year, the most ever received by the station for its journalistic efforts. The station was…
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This year marks the 60th anniversary of KCUR — and we're celebrating by sharing the story of how our station came to be. From humble beginnings in a house…
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Talking about race and culture is hard for a lot of Kansas Citians. It’s hard everywhere in the United States where people from different backgrounds…
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A few weeks ago, I had an interesting phone conversation with a KCUR listener. “Stop bashing Trump,” she told me. “Give him a chance.” We went back and…
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The Audiofiles look at some of the best new podcasts of 2016, from the serious (mental illness, embedded journalists) to the lighthearted (a discussion of…
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David Greene has reported on everything from the White House to the Arab Spring to post-Soviet Russia. It all started with his high school newspaper and a…
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If you like to learn about the inner lives of musicians, as though they're the friends or older siblings who are way cooler than you, then music podcasts…
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At our recent Podcast Party we asked Kansas City to redesign our city's flag.Our inspiration was a very popular episode of the podcast 99% Invisible…
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The Fish Fry, KCUR's blues, jazz, soul, R &B and zydeco program which airs every Friday and Saturday night, turns 30 this year. We talk with host Chuck…
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Our Tell KCUR question was straightforward: What question would you like us to answer in 2016? Your responses were insightful, challenging and sometimes…
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Here at KCUR we are great at telling stories. But we aren't always good at telling our own story — and we have a great story to tell.That's why we've…
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KCUR plans to ramp up its coverage of education and entrepreneurship after a financial boost from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, the University of…