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While the interruption was initially met with laughter and confusion, city staff quickly moved to end the meeting after the hijackers used a racial slur.
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For the first time in U.S. history, the federal government is trying to count most households through the Internet for the once-a-decade census, but the rollout has been fraught with risks.
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Segment 1: "When the Chiefs needed to pick up the yards, Damien Williams was there," said sports reporter Kennetra Pulliams.In the wake of an historic…
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For the second time in four months, Truman Medical Centers has suffered a data breach, this one involving more than 114,000 patients.The Kansas City…
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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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Kansas City's Truman Medical Centers was hit with a ransomware attack on Tuesday morning that locked the hospital out of parts of its computer system.The…
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Segment 1: Former ambassador to the U.N., Israel, Jordan and Russia critiqued American foreign policy in the Middle East.President Trump took a new route…
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Kansas City Anesthesia Group Says Medical Information For 3,472 Patients Might Have Been CompromisedA medical group that provides anesthesia services to Kansas City metro hospitals has notified 3,472 patients that some of their personal information may…
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Kansas State University is now officially home to one of the best groups of cyber-defense trainees in the nation.In December, the university's Cyber…
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Segment 1: The local impact of a minimum wage increase.In November, 62% of Missouri voters supported Proposition B, a measure to raise the minimum wage…
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Officials at a medical practice in Blue Springs say they are taking steps to strengthen privacy protections after a ransomware attack affected nearly…
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Segment 1: How Kansas City is protecting its digital data from hackers.In light of recent cyberattacks in Atlanta and Baltimore, data security is becoming…