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Rangers sluggers Josh Hamilton (32) walked away from Royals catcher Brayan Pena and the plate after struck out to end the eighth inning.

L.M. OTERO | The Associated Press

Rangers sluggers Josh Hamilton (32) walked away from Royals catcher Brayan Pena and the plate after struck out to end the eighth inning.

Royals use early burst, bullpen to beat Rangers

May 16, 2:20 AM

This is what the Royals had in mind last winter when instead of bolstering their rotation they beefed up the bullpen. That relief corps delivered four suffocating innings Tuesday night in closing out a 7-4 win that completed a two-game sweep of the previously-surging Texas Rangers.

K-State’s Simoneau to join College Football Hall of Fame

May 16, 2:13 AM

Mark Simoneau, one of Kansas State’s two greatest linebackers, has been elected to the College Football Hall of Fame. The former two-time All-American (1996-99) joins linebacker Gary Spani as Wildcat players to enter the Hall. He’s the first to have played for Bill Snyder.


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The calling is gaining volume at Overland Park Bible college

May 15, 9:34 PM

You don’t know what happens at Kansas City College & Bible School, do you? For example, you may not know that the co-ed dormitory on 74th Street houses up to 36 college and high-school students from all parts of the globe. Delbert Scott, the president of the college, knows that you don’t know. And he wants to change that.

Steve Rose | Tax-cut legislation will be the end of Kansas as we know it

May 15, 9:25 PM

If the $3.7 billion tax-cut legislation is signed into law by Gov. Sam Brownback, it certainly — not almost certainly, but certainly — will destroy Kansas as we know it. And Johnson County will not be immune to the radioactivity of this blast.


Local

Students protest trafficway in ‘Trail of Broken Promises’ walk

May 16, 1:29 AM

Fourteen students from Haskell Indian Nations University and the University of Kansas are on a journey — the “Trail of Broken Promises” — walking from Lawrence to the nation’s capitol to save the Wakarusa wetlands from being paved over for the long-proposed South Lawrence Trafficway.

Dave Helling | Past proves tax hikes aren’t automatic

May 16, 2:01 AM

For the most part, Kansas Citians are OK with higher taxes. But voters also want some specificity. What will the money go for? Will the tax eventually go away? And, most crucially, have you considered alternatives to taking more money from our pockets?


‘Up to Date’ with Steve Kraske

Steve Kraske The Star’s political correspondent is host at 11 a.m. weekdays. Wednesday: Experts discuss the politics and possibilities of streetcars in Kansas City. Listen live: KCUR, 89.3 FM


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Community Faces | Village Crawfish Festival

May 13, 2:45 PM

This 11th annual festival, presented by the “Secret Order of Crawdaddies,” was held Saturday evening, outdoors at 72nd and Mission Road. The event was a benefit for the children’s charities Gillis and Kansas City Young Audiences.

Community Faces | Heritage Park Duathlon & Triathlon

May 13, 2:42 PM

About 300 athletes participated in Sunday morning’s duathlon and triathlon races at Heritage Park. Triathletes swam, cycled, and ran, while duathletes ran in two stages and cycled. The event’s proceeds benefited the Kansas City Blazers competitive swim team.

Community Faces | Rockfest 2012

May 15, 9:05 PM

Saturday at Penn Valley Park, in the shadow of the Liberty Memorial, radio station KQRC celebrated the 20th anniversary of Rockfest, the biggest outdoor festival in Kansas City and one of the biggest in the nation. This year's lineup featured 15 bands, including main-stage acts Chevelle, Slash, Five Finger Death Punch and Shinedown.

Community Faces | Festival of Smoke at the Culinary Center of KC

May 12, 9:02 PM

This third annual Festival of Smoke, which educates attendees about smoking and grilling meat, was held Saturday at the Culinary Center of Kansas City in Overland Park and featured cooking demonstrations, live music, and a pork contest for the Culinary Center's chefs.

Community Faces | Mission Family Fun Festival Parade

May 12, 7:16 PM

The four-day Mission Family Fun Festival (formerly known as the Spirit of Mission Days) included a parade down Johnson Drive on Saturday morning.



Crime Scene

KC to target violent criminals through new initiative

May 16, 1:05 AM

Kansas City leaders are promising the city’s most violent criminals a long hot summer. And it has nothing to do with the weather. A new initiative announced Tuesday afternoon will target those thought to be disproportionally responsible for the majority of violent crime on Kansas City streets.


Business

JPMorgan shareholders confront CEO over $2B loss

May 16, 1:10 AM

Jamie Dimon, the chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase, offered a quick but blunt apology to shareholders Tuesday for a $2 billion trading loss that "should never have happened" and survived a push to strip him of the title of chairman of the bank's board.

Facebook: An online money machine

May 16, 12:36 AM

From its 2004 origins in a college dorm room, Facebook Inc. is poised Friday to become the most valuable company in U.S. history to sell shares of stock to the public.

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Ink

Skateboarder Sean Malto often overlooked among KC sports stars

May 15, 11:28 PM

He has hung with NBA All-Star Kevin Durant, skated with Lil Wayne and worked with director Spike Jonze, but the lack of mainstream attention has left skateboarding champion Sean Malto a relative unknown in his own city.

Party Pics | Rockfest After Party at Angel's Rock Bar

May 15, 11:28 PM

After an entire day at Rockfest, the diehards headed Angel's Rock Bar in the Power & Light District and heard even more bands.


Entertainment


Life after

MATT SAYLES | The Associated Press

Life after "American Idol" has been an interesting ride for Adam Lambert. His new album, "Trespassing" debuted on Tuesday.

Singer Adam Lambert settles in to a new reality

May 15, 8:24 PM

Adam Lambert isn’t coming off “American Idol” or a racy American Music Awards performance, nor is he declaring his sexuality in Rolling Stone or posing with a nude model in Details magazine. The 30-year-old glam rocker didn’t mind the lack of a media thunderstorm ahead of Tuesday’s launch of his sophomore album, “Trespassing”: He relished the element of surprise.

Ellen DeGeneres wins top US humor prize in DC

May 15, 1:50 PM

Ellen DeGeneres, who broke ground in 1997 as the first lead character on prime-time TV to reveal she was gay, is winning the nation's top humor prize.

Stargazing


Lifestyle


Arturo Vera-Felicie, bar manager at The Farmhouse, displays some of the homemade shrubs he creates using fresh, local produce.

TAMMY LJUNGBLAD | The Kansas City Star

Arturo Vera-Felicie, bar manager at The Farmhouse, displays some of the homemade shrubs he creates using fresh, local produce.

FYI Food | Bartenders revive the tang of old-time ‘shrubs’

May 15, 7:15 PM

Sour is an essential cocktail component. That’s why, every day, bartenders across Kansas City squeeze mounds of lemons and limes. But look closely and you’ll see another ingredient quietly adding its own tang to drinks — shrubs. These complex and bright syrups made from fruit, sugar and vinegar are making a comeback.

Jeneé Osterheldt | Popularity of ‘Think Like a Man’ proves we all love, laugh

May 15, 7:26 PM

It’s time studios green-light urban film beyond the overdone black-man-dressed-as-a-woman comedy. When people take the time to appreciate cultural differences, it’s easier to connect. We all love and laugh. People get so hung up on color that they don’t see the similarities.


Opinion

As I See It | The courage to become an artist

May 15, 6:30 PM

“We live in a society that places a lot of importance on college majors like science and business,” writes Nan McCarthy, whose son soon will graduate from the the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. “Not that we shouldn’t place a high value on these areas of study … but the emphasis on math and science comes at a cost.”

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