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Few people bring Kansas City's history to life like Monroe Dodd. But in light of our resident chronicler's move to Colorado, we indulge on one more…
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Before you pack away your Chiefs gear: A look back at the history of the team and how they helped shape KC.Plus, Question Quest discovers why people keep…
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Kansas City is getting the once-over this week from members of the Republican National Committee, who are in town to see whether we have what it takes to…
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For decades, Troost Avenue has symbolized racial separation, income disparity and vast differences in home value as well as frequency of crime. But it's…
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Ever wonder how neighborhoods and parks around the city got their names? Host Monroe Dodd was back during Friday's show with a panel of guests to tell the…
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Hundreds of people are gathering to prove they are the best at a profession they have either just started or about to start. The Skills USA competition…
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Some of the famous names Kansas City – Kemper, Latshaw, Ohlmann – were people who at one time were chairman of the Kansas City Board of Trade. Since 1856…
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Have you ever wondered why a street is named the what it is? Or what that one person did that immortalized their name onto our mailing address? Some are…
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Walt Bodine, legendary Kansas City broadcaster and icon of the city, died Sunday at the age of 92. To celebrate the life and career of Bodine, Central…
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As St. Patrick's Day approaches next week, the 'Kiss Me I'm Irish' t-shirts are getting pulled out of the closets and shamrocks will plaster the city.…
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The Federal Bureau of Investigations is our federal police force, “to protect and defend the United States against terrorist and foreign intelligence…
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Change is inevitable. But what if that change affects a community-loved building, or historic landmark?On Central Standard Friday, Monroe Dodd will…