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Kansas City Chiefs are moving to Kansas after lawmakers approve $1.8 billion in stadium funding
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KCPS Board reviews financial audit and mental health support for students
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Health insurance slipping out of reach for people across Kansas City as ACA subsidies expire
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Plaza renovation plan brings hope — and tough questions
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Taxpayers paid millions to clean up hazardous waste in Missouri warehouse
Who was held accountable for the hazardous powder left near the town of Berger, Missouri?
‘Nobody here knew’: Dozens were exposed to hazardous material in Missouri warehouse before EPA cleanup
Children, homeless people and even city officials entered the building unaware they were inhaling toxic dust.
How 13 million pounds of hazardous powder wound up in an abandoned Missouri warehouse
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As the number of homeless people rises in Missouri, cities confront cross-border “drop-offs”
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