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Segment 1: Why are young people getting involved in climate activism?Cities nationwide saw young people turn out for a march against climate change on…
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Segment 1: Is recycling still working?After the recent closure of one of Kansas City's busiest free drop-off recycling centers, we take a look at state of…
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Kansas City-area officials celebrated in June when the U.S., Canada and Mexico won their combined bid to host the men’s World Cup soccer tournament in…
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Segment 1: How to analyze political ads.As midterm election campaigns start to hit their stride, voters in Kansas and Missouri are sure to be inundated…
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Segment 1: A merger with T-Mobile could change Sprint's long-standing relationship to the metro.The latest numbers suggest Sprint has around 6,000…
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A story overnight from KMOV revealing a pre-candidacy affair by Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens overshadowed his State of the State Address, given just hours…
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Environmental and research groups are warning those at risk of respiratory disease, parents of young children and the elderly to limit their outdoor time…
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In the Kansas City metro area, the economy added about 25,000 jobs over the past year and is now growing at a rate of about two and a half percent per…
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On average, each person in Kansas City throws away seven pounds of garbage every day, and, it turns out, 80% of that garbage is actually recyclable.We…
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Baby Boomers are aging and as they retire, challenges like financial concerns and health issues loom ahead. And as one generation begins to slow down, how…
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Local food advocates say a bill approved by Kansas lawmakers that restricts the authority of cities, counties and school districts to regulate junk food…
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In case you blinked, today is April 1, 2046.The Royals opener is next week. The team is hoping to recreate that glorious season from 31 years ago. So here…