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How roundabouts are slowly making Kansas City streets more confusing — and less deadly

Imagine cruising down the street at 45 mph with a line of green lights ahead. Your mind wanders. You don’t notice that one of the lights has changed to a yellow, then to red. 

Before you know it, you’ve crashed into another car at a right angle — and maybe even killed the driver.

Instead, picture seeing a flurry of yield signs ahead and a roundabout with a steady stream of cars. Now, you’re paying attention.

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Beacon reporting cited in lawsuit challenging KCPD constitutionality

Beacon reporter Josh Merchant published an in-depth story in December 2022 explaining why Kansas City is the only major city in the United States without control over its own police department — and the role pro-slavery forces played in its oversight. The reporting showed how state control of policing in major Missouri cities was established […]

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The newest abortion law in Kansas requires putting questions to patients. Here’s what that means

What’s the harm in asking? Abortion rights supporters say quite a bit. Republicans in the state Legislature are trying to gather more data about the practice.  Starting July 1, any medical professional performing an abortion is required by Kansas statute to ask patients their reasons for getting it. The law passed the Kansas Legislature this […]

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Kansas City’s red-light camera revival and the car crash trade-off that comes with it

Eight people have died in traffic crashes along Ward Parkway since 2022, and four of those crashes happened when cars cruised past a red light or stop sign.

People make mistakes. Even the most experienced drivers misjudge the timing on a yellow light or roll through a stop sign. 

But on roads like Ward Parkway — where traffic regularly tops the 35 mph speed limit — such mistakes prove deadly.

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