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Kansas City ChiefsChiefs' Chris Jones on injury report for personal reasons ahead of Ravens gameWeatherKSHB 41 Weather | The hot, sunny weather rolls into next weekLocal NewsIn-Depth: Fiber installation is the second-highest cause of utility line strikesLocal NewsHistoric Parkville church nears completion of restoration projectLocal NewsOne dead, another injured following a shooting in the 5200 block of Winner RoadLocal NewsSB I-35 at Chouteau Trafficway back open after semi carrying grains overturned
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Teachers Like Me continues to grow, bringing more diversity into classrooms
Teachers Like Me, a Kansas City program working to address teacher diversity in the metro, has grown since it started in 2019.Diapers, period products will soon be exempt from sales tax in Missouri
The National Diaper Bank Network said infants need up to 12 diapers per day, at $80 to $100 or more per month. Alliance for Period Products said two in five people struggle to purchase products.Dozens of young women visit Kansas City for baseball, softball development camp
This summer has been huge for women's baseball and softball as the spotlight on both continues to grow.Kansas homes rank as easy to save for, but it's harder in Johnson County
Kansas ranks sixth nationally for home down payment savings, but Johnson County's market dynamics present unique challenges for buyers.Kansas City bands jam out, raise money for musician battling brain cancer
Five bands headlined a fundraiser Sunday at Knuckleheads for longtime area musician Johnny Toon as he battles brain cancer.'Show a different way': KCMO group uses conflict resolution to reduce crime
Community leaders and residents gathered Saturday at Swope Park for a youth violence conflict-resolution seminar to promote community-driven solutions and steering young people away from violence.
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