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The COVID-19 pandemic is introducing new challenges to the American tradition of going away for college, how an extended tax filing deadline is affecting tax payers and professionals, and a former 41 Action News reporter describes what led her to sue the media outlet.
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Segment 1: Reporting on floodsFlooding has been catastrophic outside of Kansas City and covering the damage isn't an easy task. KCUR reporters share…
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Segment 1: Kansas City urban core program fills vital role of mentorship.Kansas City's Henry Wash gives much credit to his mentor Henry Bloch for seeing…
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Last weekend, people across the country binge-watched season three of Queer Eye. But locals had an exceptionally compelling reason to watch: this…
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When Joey Greene took a job at the Wildwood Outdoor Education Center in Lacygne, Kansas, he had no idea it would lead him to an appearance on Netflix's…
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Segment 1: There is one month left in the 2019 filing season.After being told to expect smaller refunds, new IRS data is now showing the average refund is…
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Segment 1: 100 years since the 1918 epidemic, but we still battle influenza.Historians are still debating how many people died from the flu pandemic in…
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Bucks from jocksThe University of Kansas is wrestling, as Stephen Koranda puts it, with a $20 million budget cut and whether its well-heeled athletic…
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Updated 3:55 p.m., Friday, July 13Wonder no more: Netflix’s “Queer Eye” is coming to Kansas City, Missouri, and will start shooting Monday.Netflix and…
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Segment 1: What does diversity in the workplace look like today?When people talk about diversity and inclusion in the workplace, it's usually from the…
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Dana Tippin Cutler and Keith Cutler aren’t your typical Kansas City couple. The two practicing lawyers are the hosts of “Couples Court with the Cutlers,”…
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Segment 1: Meet the Cutlers.The Cutlers aren't your typical Kansas City couple. Not only do they practice law together, but they also host a reality TV…