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What's behind Missourians' hesitancy to receive a vaccine, and a 30-year old radio magazine dedicated to uplifting the voices of Kansas City's LGBTQ community.
Student Matthew Fitch wanted a low-cost, quick entry into the workforce. That’s all he wanted. So he transferred from a community college to WSU Tech —...
Utility lines emitting enough amperage to easily stop the human heart. Working on those lines while dangling from the side of a telephone pole 50 feet in…
As the 2018 harvest wrapped up and the leaves turned brilliant shades of red and yellow, two of the world’s biggest agribusinesses, Archer Daniels Midland…
A recent study from the Brookings Institution suggests that the vast majority of our country's high-tech jobs are clustered in just a handful of cities.…
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…
If you just grab the highest SPF sunscreen when you head out to the lake, you might not be making the best choice. On Wednesday's Up to Date, we’ll talk…
Throughout the course of the day we ask ourselves a lot of questions; what should I have for breakfast? Should I run to the store before picking up my…
Update Thursday 5:00 p.m. KCI remains closed, but officials report that first flights in and out are expected for 7 a.m. Friday. However, they are working…
The maker movement is about changing the way things are made. It's been called a new industrial revolution, with a focus on building things in garages or…