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Original Steptoe neighborhood members pay honor to ancestors ahead of Juneteenth
Through song and poetry, African American residents with a connection to the Steptoe neighborhood paid tribute to a once-thriving neighborhood on Sunday.Bridge closures 'unnerving' for KCK business owners
Business owners along Shawnee Avenue in Kansas City, Kansas, say they’re feeling trapped because of the closure of the Kansas Avenue bridge and its impacts on commerce in the area.West Bottoms business owners fight massive property assessment increases
Sean Rielley, a third-generation business owner with proud Kansas City roots, saw his building assessed at a 555% increase, shifting his tax estimate from around $4,000 to over $26,000.Kansas City looks at solutions for safe activities for teens during curfew
School is out and summer is here, but the season comes with a curfew for Kansas City, Missouri's youth. Anyone 15 years old and younger must be with an adult guardian after 10 p.m.Kansas City's Camp Win introduces girls to different sports, life skills
WIN for KC hosts its annual Camp Win with the goal of encouraging girls to try new sports and stick with them, and one camp graduate returned to the camp following her success story.Overland Park man plants pickleball seed, to grow the sport in more countries
Aaron Trost's Pickleball Planter nonprofit aims to introduce the accessible sport to adaptive athletes and communities in need of positive activities during difficult times.
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