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Kansas City Public SafetyMore charges filed against suspects in alleged 'organized' burglary ring in KCMOInvestigationsBishop Miege High School president placed on leave over ‘leadership’ concernsLet's TalkShawnee residents eager for shopping center redevelopment after years of waiting
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NOAA prepares to advertise more jobs, vacant positions in Pleasant Hill office
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration told KSHB 41 on Wednesday that leadership is addressing staffing concerns.Home Builders Association of Greater KC offers housing affordability solutions
The Home Builders Association of Greater KC is stepping forward with potential solutions to address the housing affordability crisis, focusing on changes to planning processes and regulations.Students reeling after Department of Labor's decision to pause Job Corps centers
The U.S. Department of Labor announced a pause to dozens of Job Corps Centers nationwide, including the campus in Excelsior Springs, which will close by the end of the month.Hometown Sports Gear brings hyper-local apparel, equipment options to Gardner
Gardner is a growing community that loves its sports. There’s a sporting goods store in town, Hometown Sports Gear, that hopes to love the community back just as much.Large turnout at nonprofit fair speaks to need for volunteers amid federal cuts
Boots on the Ground Midwest hosted an event Saturday with over 50 nonprofits. The event aimed to provide the groups with resources and workshops to navigate the impacts of federal budget cuts.SMSD warns federal budget proposal risks meal benefits for students
A push to cut billions from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, the federal school meal program, could hit families and school districts in Kansas.
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