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It’s hard for new farmers to buy land. Missouri and other states are trying...

Access to land is one of the biggest challenges that beginning farmers face. A new program in Missouri joins a nationwide effort to help.

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Civil rights activist Chester Owens, who helped desegregate Kansas City,...

Chester Owens will be remembered as a civil rights activist, educator and historian. He’s credited with helping desegregate downtown Kansas City, Kansas, businesses, establishing a Black book store and...

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Kansas Rep. Marvin Robinson II, who fought to preserve Quindaro Ruins, dies...

Robinson had pancreatic cancer, the Sunflower State journal reported. He died Thursday.

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Missouri LGBTQ group says state's abrupt ID policy changes harm transgender...

An LGBTQ+ advocacy group says the Missouri Department of Revenue's recent policy change to identifying documents poses challenges for trans and nonbinary people.

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Lawsuit seeks to knock Missouri abortion rights amendment off Nov. 5 ballot

The amendment violates the Missouri Constitution, the lawsuit argues, because it illegally includes more than one subject.

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Hundreds of Missourians wait a year in jail for court-ordered treatment —...

The Department of Mental Health said the number of people waiting in jail to be transferred to psychiatric hospitals will continue to rise because inpatient beds are at capacity. A new hospital is...

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It's somehow pumpkin spice season already. Why fall vibes are here earlier...

This year, well-known retailers including Home Depot, Michaels and Starbucks started promoting their fall or Halloween lines earlier than ever.

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Will voters approve $470 million to fix KCPS classrooms?

In April 2025, Kansas City voters will weigh in on a proposed $474 million bond issue to improve local schools. Kansas City Public Schools hasn't passed a bond in nearly 60 years. How does the district...

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At America's longest-running Black rodeo, 'real cowgirls and cowboys' carry...

The longest-run Black rodeo in the nation, the Roy LeBlanc Okmulgee Invitational Rodeo takes place every year in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. This year, hundreds of spectators and competitors from across the...

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Evergy wants to hike rates for western Missouri customers. Here's how you can...

Evergy is proposing a nearly 14% rate increase starting in January. The public comment period is currently open, and customers can send their feedback before the Missouri Public Service Commission votes.

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Evergy customers in Missouri could see higher electricity bills if regulators...

Evergy Missouri West wants the Public Service Commission to OK a nearly 14% increase in electric rates, giving the company up to $105 million more in annual revenue. Last year, the company reported...

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Federal court throws out Missouri law that bans police from enforcing federal...

The Missouri law known as the "Second Amendment Preservation Act" forbade police from enforcing federal gun laws that don’t have an equivalent state law, and threatened officers with fines. A federal...

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Marcellus Williams’ fight for his innocence hits a major roadblock

For nearly 25 years, Marcellus Williams has maintained his innocence in the murder of a St. Louis woman named Felicia Gayle. A plea deal that would have saved him from execution in less than a month...

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Missouri is still trying to execute Marcellus Williams

Marcellus Williams remains on death row in Missouri after 20 years, despite evidence that he is innocent in the 1998 murder of a St. Louis woman. But a plea deal that would have saved him from the...

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Why is there a tuberculosis outbreak in Wyandotte County?

Nearly 50 cases of tuberculosis have been confirmed in Wyandotte County — more than the total number of cases in the state of Kansas last year. Still, experts say overall public risk is low.

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‘Twisters’ got one thing right: We can change the weather!

To save Oklahoma from treacherous tornados, scientists in the 2024 blockbuster “Twisters” try to use a real-life technique called cloud seeding. But would this really work? Researchers have actually...

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Kansas City saved energy by switching to LED streetlights. But it has bigger...

As part of its sweeping green infrastructure plan, Kansas City is transitioning to LED streetlights. The new bulbs are more efficient, last longer and reduce carbon emissions. But environmentalists say...

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Those annoying political texts are working

An increasingly popular way for political campaigns to connect to voters is through text messaging. And while you may find them annoying — they're probably working. Plus, Kansas Democrats are hoping to...

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A bald eagle found shot in Missouri is recovering after being saved by a bird...

The eagle has undergone three surgeries at the World Bird Sanctuary after being found shot in the beak in central Missouri. It also had an injured wing and lead poisoning.

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Marcellus Williams' fate in hands of Missouri judge, with less than a month...

Without the ability to definitively link DNA found on the murder weapon to an alternate suspect, attorneys for Marcellus Williams relied on raising questions about the original conviction. Williams is...

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