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Updated, 10:30 a.m. Thursday: The meeting this week ended with a commitment to resist the plan approved in February at the General Conference; the church…
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Several hundred coffee lovers and coffee experts converged on Kansas City, Missouri, over the weekend for the U.S. Coffee Championships.The baristas who…
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Fall is upon us. And fall marks the arrival of the heralded, beloved pumpkin spice latte.#PSL.The pumpkin spice latte was born in 2003, when it made its…
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If you've planned a wedding lately, you know it's neither easy nor cheap, with the average wedding in the U.S. costing more than $30,000. On this edition…
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It's a well-known cycle: Artists move into neglected neighborhoods, use their creativity to transform the area, then get priced out. In a recently…
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In 2012, Democratic Sen. Pat Pettey was elected to represent Kansas' 6th district. Redistricting had just added a small part of Johnson County to a…
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Passwords are a huge part of our technology driven world. In order to be safe, they are supposed to be long, full of numbers and symbols. We're also…
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Kansas Governor Sam Brownback says the state is serious about attracting investments from aircraft and aviation companies.Brownback attended the Paris Air…
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After 25 years heading her own public relations firm, Roshann Parris knows her way around the business world.On Wednesday's Up to Date, we talk about her…
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Updated May 28 10:45 a.m. Licata Takes Home GoldPete Licata, Kansas City local and Quality Assurance Manager of Parisi Artisan Coffee, who had won the US…
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The co-chair of the Mayor’s Task Force for the Arts is a woman who’s been a formidable presence in Kansas City’s art scene since the early 90s. Pat Jordan…
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This week, during Passover, Jewish communities everywhere will gather together to retell one of the oldest tales in the world: the biblical story of…