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Jump in Murders Prompts Changes in Kansas City Anti-Violence Program

While declaring that Kansas City’s homicide problem won’t be solved by a single prevention strategy, leaders of one of the city’s signature anti-violence initiatives said Monday they plan to modify the program following a surge of murders this year. The program, the Kansas City No Violence Alliance (KC NoVA), is a three-year-old collaboration among several…

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The answer to your question is curiousKC

Anything you’ve always wondered about, found peculiar or downright confusing about Kansas City? Share your questions with KCPT’s curiousKC!

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What’s in a Trademark? Law. Lots and Lots of Law.

In 2014, while stuck in Kansas City rush hour traffic listening to N.W.A.’s infamous track, “Straight Outta Compton,” Mattie Green had a great idea. Why not replace “Compton” with “Kauffman” – a reference to the Kansas City Royals’ home field? In March 2014, Green had a single T-shirt printed with the phrase and a photo…

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Blake Hurst, president of the Missouri Farm Bureau, in the cab of his combine, harvesting soybeans on his family's northern Missouri farm. He's watching satellite monitors that show yields, moisture content and fertilizer use. (Photo: Peggy Lowe | Harvest Public Media)

USDA’s MIDAS Computer Program Tarnished; Overdue, Over Budget

Blake Hurst rides ten feet above his soybean field in northern Missouri, looking more like he’s playing a video game than driving a $350,000 high-tech piece of machinery. As he rolls across the land in his John Deere combine, joystick in hand, three computer monitors offer him a host of information. He knows how much…

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Where ‘comfort’ gets a twist and ‘local’ is a given

Aaron Salinas pauses as he walks through the building at 429 Walnut Street, his shadow stretching across the dust-covered checkerboard floor toward a door stenciled with word ‘library,’ leaning against the opposite wall. He’s in the midst of an informal tour of the space alongside James Paul – the two chefs who will be cooking…

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The Weekender: Holiday Weekend Edition

If you’re dreaming of a White Christmas, you had better keep dreaming. We’re getting unseasonably warm weather in KC this year. All the more reason to get out and about. BAGELING Not everyone celebrates Christmas, of course. Jewish people, or anyone else who loves a good time for a good cause, should check out the…

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Sympathetic Vibrations | Holiday jams that get you out of a jam

As we near the end of the holiday season, many of us are also nearing the end of our holiday ropes. Thanksgiving came early and left bloated. Chanukah had its eight-night residency at beginning of the month. Milad un Nabi is either currently in swing or coming up, depending upon which team you play for….

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New Grant Helping Jackson County Encourage HPV Vaccinations

The funding is from the National Association of County and City Health Officials.

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Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree

Tina Luckett, Entertainment Marketing Director at Hallmark’s Crown Center, always looks forward to a particular business trip. Every other year, Hallmark sends Luckett to Sweethome, Oregon to spend the day walking through the forest in search of a Christmas tree. Well, two Christmas trees to be exact. For the past ten years, Luckett has traveled to the…

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No cologne or neckties. Here’s what to get your dude for the holidays

Christmas shopping days are running out, and there’s nobody tougher to shop for than a single man. Mercifully, Flatland has a few ideas.

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Spotlight on the Spoken Word | Alyssa Bennett Smith

We’re taking a moment to recognize Kansas City’s wordsmiths. Taken from KCPT’s “Arts Upload,” which has amassed an impressive collection of local poets reading their own works, “Spotlight” gives Flatland a chance to catch up with the artists. We find out what they’re up to and get their take on what to watch in the local and national art scene. This week:…

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KC Checkup: 5 questions with Dr. Buddhadeb Dawn

Dr. Dawn discusses the Midwest Stem Cell Therapy Center, an operation he directs at the University of Kansas Medical Center

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Take 5 For Your Health

Kansas Regents Prepare To Implement Gun Law Amid Concerns The chairman of the Kansas Board of Regents says he doesn’t anticipate substantial changes in state gun laws ahead of a deadline for allowing the concealed carry of handguns on university campuses. Shane Bangerter, a Dodge City attorney appointed to the board in 2013 by Gov….

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What Child Is This?

This story was updated after publishing to reflect the full name of one of the subjects. When Stacie Brewer, 39, of Blue Springs, lost her job, and then her house, she packed up her few belongings and moved into a nearby motel with her two children. Jobless, homeless, and displaced after moving from California for…

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KC Community Shows Support for Muslim Neighbors

U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver held a holiday party and interfaith rally Sunday to show support for Kansas City’s Muslim community.

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