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The school board voted 5-2 in favor of the policy to allow hate speech, false science and false historical claims if a book is “educationally suitable.” But books will still be banned for containing drug use, descriptions of crime and sexual conduct.
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Segment 1: Mark Dupree wants to make the Unified Government's justice system more equitable.Wyandotte County District Attorney Mark Dupree talked with us…
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Missouri and Kansas have joined 41 other states and Puerto Rico in a lawsuit accusing generic drug makers of conspiring to manipulate and drive up prices…
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Terry Evans has photographed the heart of industrial America, where she revealed the effects of pollutants on communities, as well as the glacial peaks of…
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After a deadly night for police officers in Dallas, a frustrated Sly James addressed reporters at Union Station Friday morning.“You’ve got police officers…
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The Unified Government broke ground Friday on a new police station in Argentine, next to the Walmart Neighborhood Market that opened in 2014.“This…
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For the first time in more than 30 years, there’s a Democrat running in every Kansas Senate district. But their fellow left-leaning Kansans might not be…
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For two decades, the public artwork Modern Communication has caused controversy in front of Kansas city's police and fire department downtown. A bronze…
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An attempt to breathe life into a building near Troost Avenue with ties to Walt Disney could help erase the corridor’s stigma as a key dividing line in…
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People in the path of severe weather (and other emergencies) now have a new way to find out about threats: text message alerts, sent straight to mobile…
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Kansas Governor Sam Brownback signed a bill Wednesday that changes the way some judges in Kansas are selected. Under the new system, the governor will…
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The Kansas House and Senate are working on two bills that would cut income taxes, but they are very different in one aspect.The bill that passed the…