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The answer to your question is curiousKC

December 28, 2015  |  Lindsey Foat  |  1 min read

 

What about _________?

Could you investigate __________?

What’s up with ___________?

Got a question about Kansas City, the region or the people who live here? Anything you’ve always wondered about, found peculiar or downright confusing? Share your questions with KCPT’s curiousKC.

How does it work? After you share a question, KCPT producers and editors will sift through the submissions. Then every month we’ll put several questions into a voting round so you and others weigh-in on what we should investigate. When a question wins the popular vote, we’ll use our multimedia reporting skills and a little creativity to answer it. As an added bonus, the question-asker has the option of working with us as we search for an answer.

But why? Our goal is to include you and the public in our editorial decision-making, make journalism more transparent and strengthen our multimedia reporting. It’s a sort of news experiment modeled after the Curious City series at WBEZ in Chicago.

What are you waiting for? Question everything and let your curiosity fuel our reporting! To get started just fill out the form below.

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