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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.
Northeast HS food pantry prepares for surge in families as shutdown continues
Northeast High School's food pantry expects to help even more families as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, or SNAP benefits, dry up.
KCMO domestic violence survivors face constant fear, need for systemic change
Opening the courtroom door and acknowledging you're a victim is only half the battle for domestic violence survivors navigating the court system.
Thousands of families rely on this clothing center — now it’s asking for help
As colder weather moves in, the Northland Clothing Center is seeing a growing need for warm clothes — and is calling on the community for help. 
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