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Propel makes a free app for people on food stamps. Led by Jimmy Chen, who grew up living with food insecurity in Kansas City, Propel is now giving some of its users $50 each to help offset the government's delayed SNAP payments.
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The Technology2030 report commissioned by the Missouri Chamber of Commerce shows the state ranks just 30th in tech job growth over the past five years, but that’s higher than all neighboring states.
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Three Kansas City startup owners describe their products and why they chose to start their businesses in the midst of the pandemic.
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Launch Code is bringing Coder Girl to the metro. The program provides training to write computer code and the opportunity for jobs in tech to women only.
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Segment 1: Decades after desegregation, there remain students in the Kansas City area who are still not receiving a quality education. Education professor…
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Astry Sosa has a good job at Prier Products, a manufacturer of plumbing products, but she’s the first to admit that she’s never been able to save money.“I…
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A small city in Kansas is determined to prove The Onion wrong.Folks in Emporia, Kansas, weren’t laughing when the satirical paper named it “best town to…
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Google Fiber says dozens of customers remain without home internet nearly two weeks after a major winter storm knocked out service for many across Kansas…
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After operating in Kansas City for the past three months, Lime plans on removing its scooters from the area for the next few weeks.In an email to Kansas…
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Electric bikes will arrive on Kansas City’s streets in early December, joining the current fleet of electric scooters and ride sharing options available…
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Although hard numbers aren't available, anecdotal evidence and recent news accounts suggest that since Lime and Bird scooters arrived in Kansas City this…
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Lime electric scooters are ready to ride in Kansas City, as the company placed 250 of its electric scooters around the city today.Lime scooters cost $1 to…