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Also called 'perceived fraudulence,' the condition is common in both men and women with minority groups showing particularly high rates of occurrence.
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KSHB's "Gift of Sole" wants to put new sneakers on the feet of children whose families may not otherwise be able to afford them.
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Kansas and Missouri reopened salons with strict pandemic precautions. It's a non-essential service that can't be done from a safe social distance. For our series the Next Normal, we hear a lot of understanding for pandemic precautions.
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Segment 1: Jackson County officials respond to skyrocketing property assessment values.The Jackson County Legislature has asked County Executive Frank…
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Years of effort on the part of local activists and historians to designate the Quindaro ruins in Kansas City, Kansas, as a National Historic Landmark may…
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Military installations in Missouri face budget uncertainty, according to U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill. McCaskill, a Missouri Democrat who sits on the Armed…
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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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Bread can serve as an important connector between people. It can fuel discussions, break through social barriers and institute change. A 2014 Charlotte…
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Artists have a reputation for moving into places others don’t – turning areas once full of empty buildings into thriving districts, such as the Crossroads…
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In late September, a billboard went up picturing a white man aiming a rifle at The Scout, the locally-famous statue of a Native American on horseback…
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Missouris long-ailing Second Injury Fund is at the center of a lawsuit heard Tuesday before the State Supreme Court. David Spradling was injured on the job
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A few weeks after the end of the 2013 legislative session, Missouri House Speaker Tim Jones offered a report card to Springfield residents. It was one of…