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Family-Friendly New Year’s Eve Celebrations Promise Early Bedtimes in Kansas City
Not every New Year’s Eve celebration requires staying up until midnight and dealing with crowds of people. Several family-friendly events…
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ABC’s Negotiations With Local TV Stations Concerning, Says FCC Commissioner
Brendan Carr, a commissioner at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), has raised concerns about the impact of TV network ABC’s…
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Local Recovery Organization Plans Day of Giving as KC Faces Record Homelessness
In a city where more than 2,200 people experience homelessness each night, a local recovery organization is stepping up to…
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Local woman displays large collection of nativity scenes at Merriam Christian Church
Margi Colerick has taken the collection of nativity scenes to a new level, with 60 tubs full of sculptures weighing…
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Rural Mail Service Cuts Draw Fire from Missouri Congressman, Farm Groups
A controversial plan by the U.S. Postal Service to reduce mail pickup times in rural areas is facing strong opposition…
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Kansas Abortion Numbers Hit Historic High in 2023, State Data Shows
The number of abortions performed in Kansas reached its highest level since record-keeping began in 1976. State health officials report…
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Area Living Nativities Offer Meaningful Activity for Families
Living nativities are a tradition across the Kansas City area. Here are several you can still catch before Christmas. Hickory…
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Kansas City Mayor’s Nonprofit Spending Sparks Ethics Probe
Questions are mounting over Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas’s use of nonprofit funds for travel and entertainment, including a pricey…
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Jewish Community Center to hold several holiday events this month
Although people of the Jewish faith don’t celebrate Christmas, plenty of festive activities are on tap at the Jewish Community…