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Local NewsKC Premiere League fans eagerly await Premier League Mornings Live.WeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Nice today, chance of rain, T-Storms later tonight-SaturdayLocal News94th annual Plaza Art Fair welcomes thousands to Kansas City this weekend
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Parents fear for safety, but students see benefits in Missouri’s cell phone ban
The new Missouri law banning cell phones is stirring strong reactions among parents and students as the school year gets underway.El Toro Loco restaurant in KCK reopens after ICE operation; Lenexa eatery closed
Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations at two El Toro Loco restaurants in late July forced both to abruptly close, taking the community and workers by surprise. One location has reopened.Redistricting lines would split KCMO's northeast neighborhood into 3 districts
If proposed redistricting is approved, Missouri's 4th, 5th and 6th Congressional Districts would meet at the area of Gladstone and Independence avenues in Kansas City's Northeast neighborhood.Marine veteran recalls journey from homelessness to helping other veterans heal
Volunteers from Lowe's worked Wednesday to restore a memorial brick garden at the Veterans Community Project in south Kansas City.Armourdale residents tired of delays, demand answers on waste facility
Residents in the Armourdale neighborhood in Kansas City, Kansas, say they want answers, not more delays when it comes to a decision on a waste solutions facility in their neighborhood.Independence students bring debate to school over personal electronic policy
Governor Mike Kehoe signed a law that banned cell phones and other communication devices in schools. Some Independence students feel it's limiting their ability to succeed in school.
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