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WeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Warm today, a few showers and thunderstorms tonightLocal NewsFired school president still under investigation by Catholic ChurchLocal NewsKCFD investigating a two-story house fire in the 2600 block of Prospect Ave.2026 FIFA World CupShould KCMO bars stay open for 23 hours during the World Cup?Douglas CountyWhat Lawrence’s $4.5M fire station means for schools, safety and taxesKansas CitySAVE KC program sees homicides drop 40% among group members
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Liberty residents receive letters about potential lead in water service lines
Concerns about water safety in Liberty after more than 5,500 residents received letters from the city warning that their water service lines may contain lead,Program at Juniper Gardens Training Farm helps refugees plant 'New Roots'
A farming program called New Roots at the Juniper Gardens Training Farm in Kansas City, Kansas, is helping refugees plant new roots in more ways than one.
KCMO neighborhood organizes watch plan after spotting suspected ICE agents
Neighbors in Kansas City's Northeast neighborhood organized a community watch Tuesday after spotting what they believed were U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents near an elementary school.
Federal tax changes leave beauty industry hopeful for the future
Federal tax changes eliminate taxes on tips and provide new credits for salon owners, potentially creating bigger refunds for workers and businesses.
Northland resident raises concerns about unknown development in neighborhood
A Northland resident contacted me with concerns about construction activity happening behind his home, wondering if the work was even permitted.
Lawrence residents to start paying for rec center access as city tightens budget
For the first time ever, Lawrence residents will begin paying fees to enter the city's recreation centers in 2026.
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