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National PoliticsSenate advances bipartisan deal to end shutdown after clearing 60-vote hurdleLocal NewsFive people taken to area hospitals after Belton fireLocal NewsKC seniors face hunger crisis as Meals on Wheels program cuts services in half
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Parade Park Homes residents forced to leave as redevelopment begins
Residents of Parade Park Homes in Kansas City, Missouri, are packing up decades of memories as they face an Oct. 31 deadline to move out to make way for a major redevelopment project.
JoCo joins effort to improve interactions between officers, disabled adults
A nationwide effort to improve how officers communicate with a person diagnosed with a disability has made its way to Johnson County. "The Blue Envelope" doesn't have to leave your car.
Grandparents volunteer as crossing guards at south KCMO intersection
A memorial at the intersection of Longview Road and Food Lane is a reminder that last week, a nine-year-old girl died there. Two grandparents are stepping up to make sure that doesn’t happen again.
Neighbors react to proposed ordinance to increase road safety for students
Kansas City, Missouri, Mayor Quinton Lucas introduced an ordinance Wednesday to prohibit drivers from turning right on red in the city's school zones during school hours.
KCMO Municipal Court first court in U.S. to adopt Fathers for Change program
Kansas City's Municipal Court is the first court in the country to adopt Yale University's Fathers for Change program.
Missouri cattle industry veteran says Argentina beef import plans an 'insult'
Mo-Kan Livestock Auction Owner Jim Hertzog agrees with President Trump on his policy decisions, but when it comes to importing more beef from Argentina, they don't see eye-to-eye.
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