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National PoliticsUSDA will drain contingency funds to partially cover November SNAP benefitsKansas City Public Safety2 juveniles in custody after incident Monday outside Kearney Junior High SchoolLocal NewsStrategies to help navigate rising costs, premiums ahead of open enrollment
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New Chabad at KU center honors Prairie Village woman killed in D.C. shooting
Chabad at KU opened its doors to its new center for Jewish students at the University of Kansas on Sunday. The new space includes a memorial garden for Sarah Milgrim.
Neighbors, businesses convert libraries into food pantries
Community members across the Kansas City area are converting their spaces into food distribution points as concerns grow about families facing food insecurity.
Wage cuts push Mexican seasonal workers to rethink returning
There's a lot of work still left to do at Bowlin Farms as the season comes to an end. Victor Hernandez and Ivan Torres head back home to Guerrero, Mexico, on Sunday.
Federal government employees in Kansas City working without pay speak out
Thursday marked the 30th day of the federal government shutdown and a month of unpaid work for more than a million people.
Kansas City-based businesses focus on affordable meals as SNAP faces uncertainty
Taylor Fuller-Sims is a caterer and chef operating The Taylored Experience. She created a free meal guide called Stretch the Table to help families grocery shop for and cook affordable meals.
Kansas soybean farmers fear Chinese market is gone
The leaders of two of the world's largest economies are meeting late Wednesday night through early Thursday morning. President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping hope to come to a trade agreement.
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