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Immigrant and faith groups rally Tuesday night in Olathe to inspire action
Local immigrant rights and faith organizations held a rally Tuesday night to support the immigrant community. Organizers said the goal of the vigil was to spark a light of inspiration.First-generation Vietnamese immigrant opens traditional coffeehouse
First-generation Vietnamese immigrant, Nhung Hoang, recently opened Origin Coi Won Coffeehouse in Gladstone to create a space she needed as a young girl.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.
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