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Cris Medina's impact on Kansas City's Latino community is difficult to overstate. He took over leadership of Guadalupe Centers in 1980, and oversaw the organization's tremendous growth.
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The private nonprofits that run foster care in the state say they've risen to the challenge of caring for children during the pandemic and meeting the terms of a class-action lawsuit settlement. But child welfare advocates say there's plenty of room for improvement.
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Saint Francis Ministries is required to submit a business plan to the state by March 1 and will need to share other financial information on a regular basis.
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Four months into the pandemic, thousands of Kansas Citians are unemployed, and those who lost low-wage jobs were already in a precarious financial state.
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Segment 1: Wife's Facebook post seen by hundreds meant one more hospital visit with her husband before he diedFive days after he was diagnosed, Dennis…
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Panelists answered questions regarding the coronavirus and the resources available in the Kansas City area to diagnose and treat.As part of special…
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Segment 1: A lack of funds will soon lead to the closing of a 90-bed emergency shelter for single adults in Kansas City, Missouri.More than just a place…
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TOPEKA, Kansas — The same kids who end up in trouble with the law often come from families in disarray.Those families, in turn, regularly turn to the…
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Transit isn't about vehicles. It's about people. When Robbie Makinen lost his vision in 2013 and suddenly had to get around town without his sight, he…
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The foster kid is a 17-year-old boy who was kicked out of his home when he was 10, started using drugs by 13, and in five years is expected to be in…
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One in five Americans deals with a mental health issue. However for people of color, being a person of color itself takes a toll on mental health.Studies…
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Transit isn't about vehicles; it's about people. When Robbie Makinen lost his vision in 2013 and suddenly had to get around town without his sight, he…