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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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Missouri Amendment 4: What to know about the Kansas City Police funding ballot question

When you look at your Aug. 6 Missouri ballot and see the same question about funding for the Kansas City Police Department as two years ago, that’s not a mistake. In April, the Missouri Supreme Court ordered the state to run the vote again. Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas’s lawsuit challenging the police funding question prompted the court to throw out […]

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