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Local NewsElijah Ming saw good in others during his law enforcement career, family said.InvestigationsAuthorities say baby boy was abused but no one charged a year laterWeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Hot Tuesday with changes on the way for Wednesday
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Swope Park Pool remains closed because of floodplain concerns
Kansas City officials are talking about how to bring back the Swope Park Pool to its former glory. That project could cost $27 million.Growing Futures Early Education Center gives toddlers head start in development
Nonprofit Growing Futures helps Johnson County kids get a head start with development and learning skills.Overland Park flash flood victim's family revisits trail where she died
The family of Anupama Vaidya, a 62-year-old Overland Park woman who died in a flash flood Monday, says they want the community’s help with ways to honor her.Marchers demand better infrastructure in neighborhoods east of Troost Avenue
Brush Creek provided the backdrop Thursday for a march along East 47th Street to draw attention to the disparity in infrastructure in neighborhoods east of Troost Avenue and other parts of the city.Riders, UMKC react to opening date of streetcar's Main Street Extension
Mark your calendars, riders! The Main Street Extension for the KC Streetcar is opening to the public on October 24.MCC Power Up Trades Camp exposes Girl Scouts to new skills, including welding
A new world of possibilities opened up for the Girl Scouts who took part in the MCC Power Up Trades Camp this week across Kansas City.
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