Crime & Safety

Crosses on the lawn of Wornall Road Baptist Church at Meyer Boulevard and Wornall Road.

KC Faith Leaders Target Violent Crime in ‘Getting to the Heart of the Matter’

Several clergy members began working with the Kansas City Police Department last summer to find ways to reduce violent crime.

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The Columns at Mizzou

COVID on Campus: Unprecedented Challenges, Mixed Results

An analysis of four major Midwestern universities shows that no matter what the schools did to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic the results were worse than predicted.

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President Joe Biden receives the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccination

Biden Administration Boosting State COVID-19 Vaccine Shipments

President Joe Biden says his administration is boosting the number of doses sent to states each week and will be giving state officials more certainty on the number of doses they can expect in future shipments.

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Hospital operating room.

Violence in the Emergency Room

Health care workers are the victims in about half of all workplace assaults, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Emergency room workers are especially vulnerable, and the pandemic is making it worse.

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A protester holds a sign that says "People Over Profits" during a demonstration against eviction.

Surviving Today: Landlords and Tenants Square Off as Eviction Moratorium Expires

Evictions continue despite a pandemic and despite a moratorium. Here’s what it’s like.

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To curb fear in the unknown, Enam Haddad tells her children that the virus is like little red dots that need to be avoided. (Collage by Vicky Diaz-Camacho | Image: Library of Congress)

curiousKC | How Do You Discuss the Scary Virus With Children?

The curiousKC team talks to parents and experts about how to discuss COVID-19 with children.

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A crowd at recordBar

Missouri’s Struggling Live Venues Beseech Gov. Mike Parson: ‘We’re looking for a lifeline here’

This week, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson received a letter from the Missouri Entertainment Alliance asking for funds to save the state’s live-entertainment industry.

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Farah Ahmed, state epidemiologist with the Kansas Department for Health and Environment

CDC Confirms Kansas Mask Mandates Helped Reduce COVID-19 Infections

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have published new research that reaffirms mask mandates helped slow the spread of COVID-19 in Kansas’ largest counties.

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Ryan Sorrell

Turning Data to Dialogue: Police Stop Data and the Search for Solutions

Missouri has some of the nation’s most comprehensive and longstanding data on police traffic stops. Yet for all of the tallying and annual reports and statements of concern, little has changed.

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COVID-19 vaccine in a syringe

‘Just Not Enough People’: Health Care Workers Face Fatigue as COVID-19 Surges

As cases and hospitalizations hit all-time highs, both in Missouri and across the country, hospitals, officials and healthcare workers themselves are warning that staffing is stretched thin.

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