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Millions of Americans could do little more than take in the news of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. More than 1,000 miles away from New York City, Kansas City reporters helped inform readers of victims from the region, and how the fallout affected our local Muslim population.
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Here are photos from Overland Park's 9/11 Memorial ceremony on Saturday.
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The safety protocols implemented at sporting events after 9/11 have become a routine part of fans' experience, accepted as one of the ways life changed after the attack.
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For many, it's photos and video of catastrophic events that stick with us most — not the facts.
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A check-in with the superintendent of one of the first local districts to have students back in classrooms, how powerful images shape important moments in society, and a selection of weird and wonderful things in "Secret Kansas City."
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Segment 1: American Public Square panelists agree on securing firearms in the home and little else during conversation on ways to prevent children dying…
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She recently made history as the first transgender person to be featured on the cover of National Geographic. A chat with Avery Jackson and her mom.At the…
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At the National September 11 Memorial and Museum in New York City, there’s a giant wall showing photos of all 2,983 people who died in the World Trade…
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The creator and editor-in-chief of MuslimGirl.com talks about the challenges facing Muslim women in the wake of Donald Trump's election. Then we examine…
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In the days leading up to the 13-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks on Thursday, Kansas Citians took to Twitter, speculating about whether the day…
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As we approach the 13th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks against the United States, terrorism aimed at Americans is still at the forefront of…