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U.S. Rep. Kevin Yoder, R-Kansas, is responding to a letter demanding he take action to end the Trump administration's policy of breaking up immigrant...
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A Kansas law prohibiting lawsuits based on “wrongful birth” claims is constitutional, the Kansas Court of Appeals ruled Friday. The measure, which Gov....
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Johnson County leaders have sent a letter to U.S. Rep. Kevin Yoder, R-Kansas, demanding he act to prevent families seeking asylum from being separated...
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We’re all special, right? But some of us are extra special. There I said it. And the weekend is going to back me up with events driven by special people...
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Adrian Jones. Evan Brewer. Conner Hawes. Lucas Hernandez. News coverage of those children’s deaths and others under the state’s watch galvanized public...
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The 2018 World Cup begins Thursday in Moscow, Russia, with a match between the host nation and Saudi Arabia, and Kansas City soccer fans may be feeling...
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Johnny Duker speaks soccer. “Soccer is, I guess, a language that most of us anywhere in the world, people can relate and speake to,” says Duker, who...
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Segment 1: Some residents say big, new homes on small, old lots are changing the nature of the Kansas suburb. Home teardowns are not a new problem in...
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Missouri on Friday suspended Medicaid reimbursement payments to Planned Parenthood, a move that will affect thousands of its low-income patients. The...
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Kansas City will be the first to get a taste of a new concept from Smallcakes founder Jeff Martin: Southern Charm Gelato. A trip to Italy less than two...
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Golfers in this week’s U.S. Open will be trying to avoid hitting a ball into the sand. But at courses in Harrisonville, Missouri, or Leonardville,...
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Segment 1: Kansas City's New Arts Festival. For nine weeks, starting in August, KC's parks, galleries and stages will be transformed into a massive city...