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Former KCKPD detective Roger Golubski is out on bond, even after federal prosecutors detailed seven more women who accused the longtime officer of sexual assault. Plus: A first look at KCUR's new investigative podcast, Overlooked, about Golubski and corruption in Kansas City, Kansas.
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Money earmarked to help Kansas City's small businesses is currently held up in contract negotiations.
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Why city's small business loans haven't materialized, behind the scenes of the NFL draft, how well distance learning is working, how Muslims are observing Ramadan during social distancing, and feeding Muslim medical personnel
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The Kansas governor on unemployment application process, COVID-19 safety at meatpacking plants, and likelihood of extending stay-at-home order.
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The Missouri governor on what it'll take to safely reopen the state
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Governors of Missouri and Kansas on reopening their states, Kansas City hospital CEO on COVID-19 preparedness, and mime still entertaining during the pandemic.
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The road ahead for the travel industry as the economy reopens and tips for travelers with uncertain plans.
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A defense of every town's post office, the road ahead for the travel industry, wedding vendors and plans straining under COVID-19 regulations, the absence of sports.
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Sheriff's deputies, corrections officers, inmates and their families have had to adjust to help abate the spread of coronavirus in Johnson County, Kansas.
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As the spread of COVID-19 shuts down cities and rattles the stock market, home buyers and sellers are feeling the strain.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend everyone wear protective face masks in public, but black men in particular are worried about being seen a a threat.
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Real estate agents are grappling with a housing market changing due to coronavirus, some black men are wary of CDC recommendation to wear masks in public, a check-in on the high number of deaths in Wyandotte County, and the arrival of a barbecue vending machine in Kansas City, Kansas.