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Matt Staub considers himself to be a forward-thinking guy.And lately, he's been wondering whether, if he'd been a city leader in the 1950s, would he have…
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Utility lines emitting enough amperage to easily stop the human heart. Working on those lines while dangling from the side of a telephone pole 50 feet in…
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Missouri Sen. Ryan Silvey (R-Kansas City) provides an insider perspective on the Missouri General Assembly as we discuss the urban versus rural divide and…
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Missouri Sen. Ryan Silvey (R-Kansas City) provides an insider perspective on the Missouri General Assembly as we discuss the urban versus rural divide,…
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There is no app for happiness. So reads the title of Max Strom's new book that examines what holds us back from being happier people. Turns out that one…
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Breathe in, breathe out. It's a common exercise in yoga, and one yoga master is trying to spread the word.On Thursday's Up to Date, Steve Kraske will get…
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A concept that started at MIT more than a decade ago is making its mark in the Kansas City area. It’s called Fab Lab. That’s short for fabrication…
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2012 is here -- much to the terror of some of the world's doomsayers. It's the year that the ancient Mayans are said to have predicted the end of the…
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Click above for the entire show. See below for individual stories.Debunking the End of the WorldIt’s finally 2012—the year the Mayans predicted the world…
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The Kansas City Ballet's first season in the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts opens in October with "Tom Sawyer: A Ballet in 3 Acts" (choreography:…
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Maury Yeston, the Tony-award winning composer for Broadway hits like "Nine" and "Titanic," is writing the music for the first production the Kansas City…