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The Board of Police Commissioners responds to Mayor Lucas' police budget revision with a lawsuit, and Kansas City radio legend Randy Miller has traded in his pranks for radio supporting America's military.
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The Cole County case could be decided before the July 1 start date set in the Missouri constitution.
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Three Missouri residents who would be eligible for Medicaid coverage on July 1 filed a lawsuit Thursday that seeks an order to force the stalled expansion of the program
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Universities and the NCAA have failed in addressing the systemic culture that supports sexual harassment and assault by college sports figures.
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A look at the most recent firings and investigations at the University of Kansas Athletics Department, and the culture of sexual assault in college sports programs.
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Jeff Long Out As KU Athletics Director Shortly After School Parts Ways With Football Coach Les MilesMiles was fired after an investigation of his years at LSU revealed inappropriate conduct with students.
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Judges are likely to hear cases related to the coronavirus vaccines and about whether businesses or health care providers were negligent in how they did their jobs.
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An investigative report by KCUR and The Kansas City Star details how Roger Golubski allegedly exploited vulnerable Black women for sexual favors and coerced some into fabricating testimony.
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A federal lawsuit says a school resource officer at a Linn County, Kansas high school repeatedly abused a 15-year-old girl. The former sheriff's deputy, 48-year-old David Huggins, is now serving a 15-year prison sentence.
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Legal contests underway in Kansas and Missouri are likely continue well past Election Day.
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The case is among hundreds filed on behalf of retailers, restaurants and other businesses claiming their business interruption insurance policies should cover losses they sustained from having to shut down.
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A court ruled last year that Lisa Benson was retaliated against by her former employer, but stopped short of saying she was discriminated against because of her race. Benson hopes the ordeal has forced the 41 Action News team "to confront their racial bias."