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Jackson County voters will decide whether or not to remove two prominent statues of President Andrew Jackson. Some county leaders say that Jackson’s white supremacist views shouldn't be celebrated today.
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Calls for reparations in this country date back to colonial days.
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How reparations could be a savvy economic policy in Kansas City, and medical marijuana debuts in the Kansas City area.
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J. Sterling Morton is revered in his hometown in Nebraska for founding Arbor Day, but now as the town plans for a statue of Morton, some residents are questioning his support for slavery and racist views.
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A reckoning is taking place in Kansas City when it comes to buildings, fountains, street names, and monuments — and uncovering layers of history.
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Segment 1: Why the Shawnee Mission School Board authorized controversial teacher contract.Failed contract negotiations between teachers and administrators…
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A state senator from southwest Missouri wrote to his constituents on Monday saying the Supreme Court case that legalized abortion in 1973 was worse than…
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Segment 1: The new structures and businesses making news in Downtown Kansas City.Some of the more noteworthy announcements in recent downtown development…
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Segment 1: Candidates for 6th District at-Large discuss plans for Kansas City.Candidates Andrea Bough and Stacey Johnson-Cosby each offered their approach…
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Marvin S. Robinson II has been trying for years to get some appropriate national recognition for the Quindaro Ruins. The site in Kansas City, Kansas, was…
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Segment 1: Test scores are in and public school supporters are ecstatic with the results.Last year the Kansas City Public School District just missed the…
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Segment 1: Kansas Supreme Court rules new school funding plan lacks sufficient money but gives legislature another year to eliminate shortfall.In order to…