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The bill would hike the amount that Kansas City is required to allocate to the KCPD from 20% to 25% of the city’s general revenues.
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Defendant in 1988 Kansas City firefighter explosion wins $344,000 after suing for government recordsBryan Sheppard spent nearly 22 years in prison before he was released in 2017.
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Martin Luther King Jr. spent years before his assassination working to expand access to the ballot box. Today, advocates and lawmakers say they are fighting many of the same fights.
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Oracle said it intends to “maintain and grow Cerner’s community presence, including in the Kansas City area” and use Oracle’s global footprint “to reach new geographies faster.”
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In a 38-page response to a complaint filed requesting that the Missouri Supreme Court suspend their law licenses, Mark and Patricia McCloskey say violent riots and protests in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis justified their actions.
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Prosecutors contend that once a high-speed car chase ended, there were no urgent circumstances requiring Eric DeValkenaere and his partner to trespass on private property with guns drawn without first obtaining a search warrant.
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Prosecutors say Eric DeValkenaere acted carelessly and recklessly in going onto Lamb’s property without probable cause or a warrant because there was no obvious crime in progress at that point.
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Shawn Parcells achieved cable news notoriety in 2014 by posing as an expert in the investigation into the fatal police shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.
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Court documents state that the average payment per server will amount to about $568.
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Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said the city was weighing its options, including appealing the ruling.
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The report says 978 children went missing from foster care in the state in 2019.
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A protest at Mill Creek Park was one of hundreds of Women’s Marches taking place across the country on Saturday, just days ahead of the U.S. Supreme Court’s new term.