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A federal report predicts Missouri will have a shortage of more than 1,200 primary care providers by 2025.
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Most cases appear to be connected to the Triumph Foods plant in St. Joseph, Missouri, and the Lansing Correctional Facility.
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Hundreds of people have signed a petition to close the Triumph Foods plant for one week.
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The posthumous resurgence of interest in Kansas City artist Arthur Kraft, who died in 1977, continues to gain momentum.In the past 20 years, two major…
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The merry-go-rounds of Missouri and carousels of Kansas offer cheap rides on some of the finest examples of Americana folk art. You can find many of these still operating around the city, from the Kansas City Zoo to Worlds of Fun and well beyond.
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Skulls and bones have a lot to say.Among the most basic pieces of information they hold are the gender, age and sometimes cause of death of their former…
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Special Olympic gold athlete Lynna Hodgson was two years old when the Hodgson family from outside of Oak Grove, Missouri, adopted her. The baby had been…
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Segment 1: How to make compost.Composting is one of those things that sounds easy — but is it? A local farming instructor explains what compost is, how to…
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Segment 1: How to run.It's finally spring and that means sunshine, flowers and people jogging outside. We visit with a local coach to find out how to get…
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The 11 levees that failed last week during catastrophic flooding along the Missouri River were maintained by local associations or private owners, with…
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Flooding continues along the Missouri River after last week's "bomb cyclone" and ongoing snowmelt, posing a challenge for small towns like Elwood, Kansas.…
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Segment 1: What does this week's extreme cold mean for people without a home?In the frigid cold Wednesday night, The Greater Kansas City Coalition to End…