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Would you eat this school lunch? We did — and it was good

Jan 27, 3:12 PM

The Kansas City Star enlisted the help of dietitians to visit elementary schools in each of Johnson County’s six districts over several weeks to see what changes were occurring, to see the difficulties food service departments face — and to eat lunch.

Stored sailboat cruises into controversy in Fairway

Jan 26, 9:02 AM

Tom Kirkman knows the angst his white sailboat -- docked in his driveway on busy Mission Road for everyone to see -- is causing his Fairway neighbors. Heck, it's causing him angst.


Local

Biolab hearing draws critics and supporters

Jan 28, 1:02 AM

Kansas State University scientists and others who favor building a $1 billion federal animal disease research lab for the Department of Homeland Security faced off Friday with skeptical members of the public.

Chinese New Year celebrated at Northland school

Jan 27, 4:29 PM

The Shaolin Lohan Pai Lion Dance Troupe performed at Renner Elementary on Friday afternoon while celebrating the Chinese New Year. The lion dance is thousands of years old and is an important tradition in China.


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Mingle Your KC in photos

Pets in need of loving homes

Jan 19, 5:10 PM

Meet Sheldon, who was abandoned out in the country and found his way to the shelter. He's now in a foster home, where he gets along great with people and other dogs. Find out more about Sheldon and other pets in need of good homes in our gallery.

Community Faces | Women's Foundation Anniversary Celebration

Jan 27, 8:17 AM

The Women’s Foundation of Greater Kansas City launched its 20th anniversary celebration, called “The Power of 20,” on Thursday evening at the Sprint Campus’ Winter Garden. The foundation invests in and makes grants to support Kansas City women and girls.

Community Faces | Rock the Blocks swim meet

Jan 25, 10:18 AM

The City Of Olathe Lightning swim team's final home swim meet of the season concluded on Sunday afternoon at the Gladstone Community Center. Teams from around the region competed in the event, one of the largest in the area.

Community Faces | Chinese New Year gala

Jan 23, 4:28 PM

The Kansas City Chinese American Association celebrated the Chinese New Year on Sunday at Johnson County Community College. Prior to the evening gala performance in Yardley Hall, the public could observe Chinese speech and dance competitions and cultural presentations, and make Chinese crafts.

Community Faces | Women’s Living Expo 2012

Jan 23, 2:30 PM

The Kansas City Women’s Living Expo was held Friday and Saturday at the Overland Park Convention. Over 200 exhibitors were there to display food, fashion and fun.


Crime Scene

Blue Springs coach charged with molesting girls

Jan 28, 12:45 AM

A Blue Springs youth soccer coach was charged Friday with child molestation and sodomy for inappropriate touching of two girls on his team. Prosecutors also charged Richard Burroughs, 43, with sexual assault.


Business

Power to strike approved at Fairfax as part of bargaining

Jan 27, 10:51 PM

Union members at General Motors’ Fairfax plant in Kansas City, Kan., voted 90 percent in favor of authorizing a strike if a local contract agreement isn’t reached.

Agriculture secretary touts Missouri’s growth

Jan 27, 10:58 PM

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack brought the administration’s economic message to Kansas City on Friday, saying his department was fostering growth in Missouri that’s “built to last.”

Sprint Connection


Ink

Running 1,000 miles in 365 days

Jan 24, 5:03 PM

Most people didn't get it. I could see by the confused look that they were dissecting 1,000 in their head. Yes, it averages out to 2.74 miles a day, 19.23 miles a week and 83.33 miles a month. But if you just looked at the math you were missing out on the big picture: This was about adventure. Determination.

Party Pics | Industry night at Angels Rock Bar

Jan 27, 8:37 AM

Each Wednesday is service industry night at Angels Rock Bar in the Power & Light District, where people come for the drink specials and to trade war stories.

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ENTERTAINMENT


Stephanie Plum (Katherine Heigl) learns about the life of a bondsman from Ranger (Daniel Sunjata).

Lionsgate

Stephanie Plum (Katherine Heigl) learns about the life of a bondsman from Ranger (Daniel Sunjata).

'One for the Money': Katherine Heigl only gets worse | 1 star

Jan 27, 3:09 PM

On today's edition of "Smart Women, Stupid Choices": Katherine Heigl! She left a halfway decent medical soap opera for a string of increasingly mediocre, decreasingly romantic "comedies" pairing her with increasingly bland leading men.

Friend says on 911 call Demi Moore was convulsing

Jan 27, 12:08 PM

A caller on a 911 recording released by Los Angeles fire officials says Demi Moore smoked something before she was rushed to the hospital on Monday night.

Stargazing


Lifestyle


Coffee is good for you, doctors now say.

Coffee is good for you, doctors now say.

The many health perks of coffee

Jan 27, 10:03 PM

For years, doctors worried about coffee’s stimulant effect, a seemingly bad deal for blood pressure and pulse rate. Logical, right? But the science is concluding otherwise.

Jeneé Osterheldt | Brrrrr: All for a good cause

Jan 27, 9:33 PM

Cristin Blunt didn’t set out to take a dip in Longview Lake today. In fact, she can barely stand a cold shower. But she is participating in the Polar Plunge to benefit the Special Olympics.


Opinion

Midwest Voices | Obama’s vision portends U.S. decline

Jan 27, 6:22 PM

On Tuesday, President Barack Obama gave his third State of the Union address. He was glib and polished, as usual, and even convincing to some. But to avoid being seduced by his teleprompted eloquence, perhaps voters of every stripe should evaluate his speech in the harsh light of history, says Stephen Brewer.


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