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KCFD firefighter made Alford claim in deadly Westport crash

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Despite the Jackson County court ruling “beyond a reasonable doubt” that suspended Kansas City, Missouri firefighter…

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Excel at CTE celebrates 10 years of free technical classes for Kansas junior and senior high school students

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — On Friday, Kansas celebrated a program that has provided free job training to high school students…

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Appeal of man convicted in 2017 of Topeka triple murder denied

TOPEKA (KSNT) — The Kansas Supreme Court unanimously upheld the sentences of a man found guilty in a triple homicide…

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Burn Boot Camp opens a new location in Chantilly | Business

Burn Boot Camp has opened its new location off Westfields Boulevard in Chantilly. This will be the fourth Northern Virginia…

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Because an ulcer drug may be the last option for many abortion patients

Your browser does not support the audio element. Misoprostol is currently approved by the FDA for use as an ulcer…

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Daniel Jeremiah points to 2 edge rusher prospects as possible fits for the Browns ahead of the NFL Combine

With the Scouting Combine just days away, the consensus on which area the Browns will target with their first pick…

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There’s a reason lawmakers in Kansas and Missouri are attacking trans kids right now | Guest comments

Earlier this month, it was Anti-Transgender Week in the Kansas Legislature. Lawmakers were holding hearings on three bills aimed at…

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After a 47-year career in public works, Wichita director Alan King will retire in March

Alan King retires after 11 years as director of Wichita public works and utilities. Mayor Brandon Whipple praised the outgoing…

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How 2 JoCo Teens Are Fighting “Period Poverty” in Local Schools

What began as an effort to provide free menstrual products in local high schools has grown into an advocacy of…

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As the state is considering issuing reparations to Black Californians, some Black Sonoma County residents say such reparations are long overdue

Today, for example, 34 percent of black families own their own homes, half of white and Asian families. In addition,…

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