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Belton citizen-driven committee reviews $3.6 million in public safety spending
The Belton Public Safety Sales Tax Committee meeting was something I was able to experience firsthand on Thursday night.
Mothers who lost children to violence in KCMO will get support for Thanksgiving
Kansas City Mothers in Charge is making sure mothers who lost loved ones to violence know they have community support during the grief the holiday's can bring.
Death of 'Good Samaritan' reveals surge in domestic violence cases in Missouri
The death of Good Samaritan Tony Barron by off-duty Whiteman Air Force Base Airman Glyzula Ingram Wednesday morning highlights a growing domestic violence crisis affecting communities across Missouri.
Government to reopen, furloughed federal contractor eager to return to work
Alphia Hart, a federal contractor in Leavenworth County, is facing eviction after being furloughed for 42 days during the government shutdown.
43-year-old returns to KC college basketball 24 years after career-ending injury
Tressa Barnes thought injury ended her college basketball career 24 years ago after multiple ACL tears, but she's back in the game as a 43-year-old senior with the Calvary Warriors women's squad.
Kansas City-area seniors detail battle against daily scam calls
People across the Kansas City area are fed up with relentless scam calls, which often target seniors, with some receiving dozens of fraudulent calls daily.
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