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Police told Theresa Taylor that if she returned to the Plaza, she'd be arrested again and held without bail.
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Strickland has been behind bars since 1979. A judge in DeKalb County could choose to release him at the end of a two-day hearing set for August.
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The tax increase is expected to generate nearly $500 million annually for the state’s roads and bridges.
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This is the first step in replacing the current Jackson County Detention Center which has been overcrowded since it opened in downtown Kansas City in 1984.
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Kansas City parents are changing their summer plans as the delta variant of the coronavirus spreads in Kansas and Missouri.
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Advocates say for many local households, the emergency rental aid could “potentially be the biggest financial assist that they ever get in their life.”
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The city's move to include more protections for LGBTQ residents is "an acknowledgment of a crisis," according to the Kansas City Center for Inclusion.
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A joint lawsuit from the City and County of St. Louis seeks to overturn the state's new Second Amendment sanctuary law. Jackson County lawmakers want to lend their support to the legal action.
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Altogether, the government will have paid out nearly $17 million in claims over the scandal.
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While sighted kids can participate in competitions like the Scripps National Spelling Bee, these Kansas City students say the Braille Challenge is "something we can take pride in."
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Until now, many state agencies have charged for "attorney review time" to determine whether requested records contain privileged information or information otherwise exempt from disclosure.
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The delta variant was first detected in Missouri in spring and has since spread throughout the state quickly, state health experts said. The variant accounts for about half of the cases involving variants in Missouri and is behind the state's rising case numbers and outbreaks in the southwest part of the state.