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Officials in Kansas and Missouri struggle to keep up with the unprecedented volume of claims, burdened by their own inadequate infrastructures.
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Missouri is not yet able to process unemployment claims from independent contractors and people who are self-employed, even though the federal...
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Segment 1: North Kansas City responds to the coronavirus pandemic.An immediate concern for this Northland municipality is warm weather attracting still…
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Tens of thousands of people across Kansas and Missouri filed for unemployment benefits as many businesses were ordered to close to slow the spread of the…
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Segment 1, beginning at 4:12: Current Washington debates revolve around who should get a bailout due to the COVID-19 crisis.Congress seems willing to…
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Segment 1: Just because mental health services exist, doesn't mean that access to them is equitable.As many as 56% of adults in the U.S. report that they…
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Esther George, who leads the Federal Reserve Bank in Kansas City, says her outlook for the economy in 2020 is positive.
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Cerner Corp. will lay off 255 of its U.S. employees in an effort to boost operating margins to 20% by the end of the year. Workers will be notified…
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Segment 1: An update on the Kansas Board of Regents' strategic 10-year plan for higher education which wraps next year.Foresight 2020 has three goals for…
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Ray Alvarez remembers the summer he couldn’t make ends meet driving children to school.“I did qualify for food stamps,” the Olathe school bus driver said.…
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Segment 1: Councilman Quinton Lucas wants to convert four years on the City Council into a term as mayor.Councilman Quinton Lucas says he discovered an…
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A hot job market and the increasing cost of tuition have slowed the growth in the number of Kansans earning a college education nearly to a halt....