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K-State's Clemente wins national honor
3:59 PM - Bomb threat forces KCK court building evacuation 3:49 PM
- Missouri considers youth concussion legislation 2:10 PM
- Displaced manhole cover snarls rush-hour traffic on I-35 12:57 PM
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Arrest warrant issued in case of stolen Haitian donation jar
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Photos | Trucks hauling soda, milk crash on I-29
Feb 9, 3:51 PMTwo semi-trailers, one carrying soda and the other carrying milk, were involved in a crash early this morning on Interstate 29 near Dearborn. The semi carrying soda spilled its load of soda on the interstate, while the milk truck careened down a 40-foot embankment. Story
Missouri student leader touts live tiger mascot at football games
Feb 9, 12:15 PMMissouri Students Association President Tim Noce says having a live tiger at Faurot Field would increase school spirit and draw attention to Missouri athletics.
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Cerner bookings soar
3:48 PM - Health Department temporarily closes a LatteLand shop 3:15 PM
- Three new tenants for Independence Center 12:44 PM
- KC financial stress index increases slightly 11:42 AM
- Toyota Corolla complaints being reviewed by safety regulators 11:38 AM
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People flock as Denny's dishes free food 
Feb 9, 1:35 PM
A steady flow of customers took advantage of a free Grand Slam meal at Denny's in downtown Kansas City. The promotional offer is good until 2 p.m. today at all Denny's restaurants.
Party Pics | Union Makes Strength silent auction at Austin Walsh studio
Feb 8, 12:50 PMA Union Makes Strength silent auction Friday at Austin Walsh studio in downtown Kansas City was a benefit for Doctors Without Borders.
A puppy at Half Way Home Pet Adoptions, Kansas City's animal shelter, tried to remain calm as his penmate wanted to play on Friday, Feb. 5, 2010. 02052010 KEITH MYERS/The Kansas City Star
Photos | KC’s animal shelter gets second life
Feb 9, 10:48 AMIn the year since switching to private management, more animals have found homes and the city spends half of what it had been for euthanizing animals.
Photos | KU manhandles Texas
Feb 9, 12:48 AMTop-ranked Kansas overpowered No. 14 Texas on the Longhorns' home floor in a nationally televised Big Monday game that kept the Jayhawks unbeaten in Big 12 play. Story
Photos | Remembering Derrick Thomas 10 years after his death
Feb 9, 2:01 PMTen years ago Monday, Derrick Thomas died in a Florida hospital weeks after he was seriously injured in a car accident. Today, we remember the hall of famer's great career as a Kansas City Chief.
- Leno to Letterman: Thanks for Super Bowl ad invite
- SI swimsuit edition puts Roddick's wife on cover
- Ringo Starr honored with Walk of Fame star
- Gary Coleman pleads guilty in domestic violence incident
- Watch all the 2010 Super Bowl ads (Poll)
Photos | Chinese New Year celebration
Feb 8, 3:34 PMThe Society For Friendship With China presented a program of historic Chinese entertainment on Sunday at the InterContinental Hotel to celebrate the arrival of the Year of the Tiger.
THE DAY IN PHOTOS
TODAY'S KANSAS CITY STAR
FRONT PAGE
- Fewer injured children are being airlifted from Haiti Feb 8, 11:39 PM
- KC’s animal shelter gets second life after switch to private management Feb 9, 1:32 AM
- How Obama pinches pennies Feb 8, 11:11 PM
- College endowment funds shrank across U.S., including at MU and KU Feb 8, 11:11 PM
- In interview, Scott Roeder speaks of lacking sympathy Feb 9, 6:24 AM
- School funding loophole in peril Feb 8, 10:56 PM
- Exhibit to showcase meticulous maps of 19th-century Missouri Feb 8, 10:56 PM
- No. 1 Jayhawks hog-tie Longhorns 80-68 Feb 9, 10:24 AM
- For Kansas, it’s starting to feel like 2008 Feb 9, 6:36 AM
- Saints assistant Williams glad Brees finally on his side Feb 8, 11:52 PM
- Patent lawyers give your big idea an edge Feb 8, 11:15 PM
- Pieroguys Pierogies brings an East Coast staple to KC Feb 8, 8:46 PM
- KCK community college completes purchase of shopping center Feb 8, 8:46 PM
- HAVE A HEART: 14 dipped strawberries Feb 9, 3:58 PM
- Redo your old bras and give your budget a lift Feb 9, 9:22 AM
- Spring is at gardeners’ desks and on their minds Feb 9, 1:11 AM
‘Dear John’ too heavy on clichés | 2 stars
Feb 9, 6:13 AMOld-fashioned I can deal with. Old-fashioned implies an emphasis on story over style. Nothing wrong with that. But “Dear John” isn’t so much old-fashioned as it is clichéd.
news.mcclatchy.com headlines
- Afghan drug capital is U.S. target in coming offensive
- Winter Olympics are full of dangerous sports
- S.C. Republican candidate says anonymous posters do their 'lynching via the Internet'
- Airlines, military experiment with cleaner fuels
- Olympic medal podium designed by man from Wichita
- Theatre in the Park auditions set Feb. 27-28
- Adams-Gabbert & Associates announces acquisition of Milo Belle Consultants
- KC meteorologist to present tips at national storms conference
- Local poet announces 'Wild Joy Released'
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Special Reports & Projects
- Human Trafficking in America: U.S. failing to find and help victims
- Lake of the Ozarks contamination
- House for sale? A lot of money surrounds Rod Jetton’s political consulting work
- Investigation finds Enterprise Rent-A-Car sold Chevy Impalas without standard side air bags
- Murder Factory: 64130, the ZIP code of notoriety in Missouri
- Whistleblower raises maintenance concerns of aging aircraft at Air Force base
- The Secret Files: A look at complaints made to KC police
- Perks and Pensions
- Murder’s Big Month
- Jessica’s Trial: Child sex crimes are the tough to prosecute, even tougher on the kids who testify
- ‘88 explosion: Witnesses say federal investigator pressured them to lie
- Downtown KC shows improvement
- KC home market turns ‘ugly’
- Happy Town: The KC area’s happiest suburbs
- Paths to College
- Kansans at War: Bravo Battery's ordeal
- Crime falls in KC
- The New Veterans
- Light rail in Kansas City
- Front airbags don’t inflate in hundreds of head-on crashes
- A Way Out: Reporter spends year with KCK students
- KC TIFs: Taxpayers pay for developers’ good deals
- Zeke’s gift: Out of faith and sorrow come strength and peace
- Lax financial oversight riles some First Family followers
- New questions in deadly 1988 explosion
- Hot fuel for you, cold cash for Big Oil
- Rating the Neighborhoods: Steady improvement
- Rating the ‘Burbs: Rankings surprising













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