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Segment 1: As cold storage fills up, food banks are seeing a bump in donations of meat and dairy. A scarcity of space in cold storage sites for beef,…
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Meat and dairy are piling up across the U.S. It has cold storage places packed to the rafters, and the federal government, which subsidizes the...
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Segment 1: Swope Park is over twice the size of Central Park. Are we using it as well as we could?Swope Park is one of the largest municipal parks in the…
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Missouri Senator Roy Blunt, a Republican, says he is optimistic that Congress will overhaul the tax system by the end of the year. Blunt says most people…
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In a roundtable conversation on Thursday, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon heard from police and mental health workers about their collaboration in efforts to…
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A simmering dispute over spending from a multimillion dollar health fund is scheduled to come to a head next Thursday as the Kansas City Council considers…
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When we think of the civil rights debate in the context of the Kansas City area, we tend to remember the landmark Topeka school desegregation case — Brown…
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Swope Health Services has opened a clinic at 8800 Blue Ridge Blvd. in Kansas City to serve the Hickman Mills area.The 3,400-square-foot facility offers…
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A new research brief by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment shows a slight increase in the infant mortality rate last year.Infant mortality…
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A three-month-old Kansas City-area baby shows no sign of problems following a first-of-its-kind surgical procedure a little more than two months ago at…
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It’s a question as old as humanity itself—why, in a world full of good options, do people still do bad things? Why do people who haven’t done anything…
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Doctors at the University of Kansas Hospital expect a three-week-old girl to make a full recovery after they closed an aneurysm in her brain, using super…