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People who go to the Kansas City Flatfile show at H&R Block Artspace get to do something that feels wrong: touch the art.That’s the fun of the Flatfile…
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We’ve been following the story of Patricia Porsche for the past year. In that time she has made her way from being homeless and unemployed to working for…
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A proposal to circumvent thousands of potential student transfers in the Kansas City area may be considered by the Missouri General Assembly next year.If…
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Missouri is in the crosshairs of a national debate over payday loans. This is partly because the industry is huge and wields a lot of political power in…
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A version of this story was co-published with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.As the Rev. Susan McCann stood outside a public library in Springfield, Mo.,…
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Payday lenders are notorious for their sky high interest rates, and the people who use these storefront creditors are oftentimes the ones least able to…
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The chair of an interim Missouri House committee looking at ways to downsize state government says they've handed off their findings to the Speaker's…
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Missouri’s House Committee for Downsizing State Government has finished holding a series of public hearings around the state for citizens to share their…
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Socializing and drinking go hand in hand, and across the United States the hobby of making your own beer and wine has grown in the last few decades. But…
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Three artists. $10,000 each in unrestricted cash gifts. The Charlotte Street Foundation - a nonprofit supporting Kansas City artists through exhibitions,…
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Voters in Kansas City, Missouri, struck down a measure in Tuesday's election that would have prohibited the city from giving incentives to companies that…
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The Missouri Senate has given first-round approval to a phased-in tax overhaul designed to help the Show-Me State compete with neighboring Kansas, which…