Local
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Tip Your Hat campaign honors Negro Leagues baseball players
Leading athletes, entertainers and politicians are paying tribute to Negro Leagues baseball, which began in Kansas City a century ago.…
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Kansas City business converts production to face shields during pandemic
Area businesses continue to find ways to give back as the coronavirus outbreak drags on. TrippNT in Kansas City, which…
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88-year-old Kansas City pastor finally wins long battle against COVID-19
Bishop Daniel Jordan, founder and pastor of the Pentecostal Church of God in Christ in Kansas City, knows how to…
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Missouri leads way in reopening with explosion of tech jobs
Missouri is gaining a national reputation as a technology center as the state economy rebounds from the government-mandated Covid lockdown.…
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Fellowship Church of Greenwood will host church replant summit
Fellowship Church of Greenwood will be the host for the Southern Baptist North American Mission Board’s Replant Summit in August.…
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Jackson County Executive encourages discussions among those who disagree
Jackson County Executive Frank White encourages Missourians to talk with others about the issues that are dividing the nation. “I…
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Friday’s ‘Pray on Troost’ event seeks racial unity and restoration
Troost Avenue traditionally has been the stark dividing line between black and white communities in Kansas City. Local leaders hope…
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Gov. Mike Parson announces phase two of Missouri reopening plan
Gov. Mike Parson says the state of Missouri is open for business – or at least closer than it has…
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Kansas City considering renaming J.C. Nichols Parkway and fountain
Chris Goode, commissioner of the Kansas City, Mo., Parks and Recreation Board, presented a letter to the board this week…