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National NewsTexas flood disaster: Children still among missing as death toll surpasses 90Kansas City Public SafetyOak Grove reviewing mishap at end of last Thursday’s fireworks displayLocal NewsHunt family mourning loss of relative in deadly central Texas flooding
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Missouri forms special committee to consider property tax reform
Missouri leaders formed the Special Interim Committee on Property Tax Reform this month to “ensure fairness, transparency, and sustainability for taxpayers and municipalities across the state.”Missouri small businesses adapt to looming state, federal minimum wage increases
"Labor is our most expensive thing," Klein told KSHB 41. "We run anywhere from 40-50% labor in our overall revenue."Womontown: Visionary safe haven for women born from vision in 1980s
In the 1980s, two women in Kansas City had a vision. They wanted a place to feel safe while being themselves. And that's how Womontown was created.KCMO Mayor Quinton Lucas discusses the Plaza's future, his vision for the area
The Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, Missouri, has been around for over 100 years, creating countless memories for residents while undergoing significant changes throughout its history.Kansas City, Missouri, church to offer refuge from heat for homeless community
Kansas City experiences some extreme temperatures during the winter and summer months, and both can be life-threatening for the thousands of people who don't have a place to call home.'It's unstable': Former Job Corps employee quits amid uncertainty of the program
While Job Corps Centers were given the green light to continue operations again, with a lawsuit still pending, staff members are still feeling the uncertainty of the program.
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