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Local NewsKansas City's Y Chat text line helped more than 100 young people in first yearWeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Thursday looks nice but it won't last longKansas City Public SafetyI-70 reopened east of Oak Grove exit after crash involving cattle trailer
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Kansas City university gets grant funds for their nursing programs
"It is the only way we've been able to expand our programs," said Rockhurst's Interim Dean of Nursing and Health Sciences, Kristina Henry.
Urban League, others to file court brief in Westport discrimination lawsuit
A federal civil rights lawsuit is gaining national attention. The $70 million federal lawsuit alleges violations of the RICO Act and discrimination against Black businesses in Westport.
Missouri farmer, rancher reacts to Trump administration's aid plan for farmers
The Trump administration announced Monday a $12 billion aid package for American farmers to help them bounce back from financial impacts of trade wars between the U.S. and its top economic partners.
Jackson County works to apply tax relief to seniors in freeze program
Senior citizens reached out to KSHB 41 News reporter Charlie Keegan to find out how a new Jackson County property tax relief program applies to them.
Johnson County residents voice concerns over proposed Royals stadium site
A group of Johnson County residents is taking concerns to a community forum Monday night at Leawood City Hall about the possibility the Royals will build a new stadium in Johnson County.
Kansas City community hosts farewell celebration for 250-year-old tree
There are not many things able to live over two and a half centuries; however, a tree is being celebrated for its longevity and historic roots. KSHB 41's Braden Bates shares the community's goodbye.
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