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Catholic leaders speak out against contraception regulation
Feb 6, 11:39 PMLawmakers and politicians scrambled Monday to respond to a growing furor over the Obama administrations decision to require no-cost contraceptive insurance coverage even in policies offered by religious employers.
- More O'Neal turmoil Jan 18, 9:11 PM
- Senate wars come to northeast JoCo Jan 18, 8:26 PM
- Anti-abortion candidate claims KC TV buy Jan 18, 3:46 PM
- Kobach serves as his own attorney Jan 18, 2:36 PM
- Missouri’s nonbinding presidential primary takes place today
- Panel endorses Kansas House redistricting plan
- Kansas GOP preparing for March 10 caucus
Columnists
Steve Kraske | Missouri primary debacle is costly
Feb 3, 11:20 PMMissouri, we look like fools. We have a presidential primary on Tuesday that doesnt matter, but its going to cost taxpayers millions.
- Joe Robertson | Chronicling lives brings rich rewards Feb 3, 12:14 AM
- Dave Helling | KC faces a taxing decision Feb 1, 11:34 AM
- Steve Kraske | The knives come out against Gingrich Jan 28, 7:41 AM
- Christine Vendel | Assault against officers tricky to prosecute Jan 27, 11:48 AM
C.W. Gusewelle
Predatory plants: Is that a reach?
My wifes flower room doubles as my home office, which is a bit like saying a bathroom might double as a kitchen. Some improvisations just dont quite work.
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Mary Sanchez
Jim Caccamo put the kids first always
Jim Caccamos example is a lesson to those who take unfair jabs at Catholicism, painting all of its faithful in a negative light because of the scandals. The church is its people, those who fill the pews. And Caccamo, who is resigning as chairman of the Kansas City-St. Joseph Dioceses Independent Review Board, is among the finest.
Previous ColumnsMingle
Community Faces | Daddy-daughter night at Cinderellas Ball
Feb 6, 2:04 PMThe Shawnee Parks and Recreation Department held its 12th annual date night Friday at the Shawnee Civic Centre, with dinner, dancing, and music.
Your Photos | How do you picture love?
Feb 6, 8:58 AMChildren, chocolate, pets, friends — what says "love" to you? Valentines Day is coming up soon, and we want to see what love looks like. Take a look at reader submissions, and send us your own. But send them soon — the submission deadline for print consideration is 11:59 p.m. Sunday.
Community Faces | Go Red For Women Red Dress Dash
Feb 4, 12:26 AMThe American Heart Associations Midwest affiliate invited women and men to don red dresses Friday evening for a short dash across the Plaza. The event marked National Wear Red Day, held to raise awareness of womens heart disease.
Community Faces | MDA Muscle Walk
Feb 5, 1:44 PMArrowhead Stadiums indoor club level was the site of Saturday morning's Muscular Dystrophy Association benefit, co-hosted by KCTV5 anchor Matt Stewart and former Chiefs cheerleader Shanna Hilt.
Community Faces | Women's Sports Awards Celebration
Feb 3, 1:29 PMWIN (Womens Intersport Network) for KC held their annual awards luncheon Friday at the Sheraton Crown Center, featuring a keynote speech by U.S. Womens World Cup soccer player Abby Wambach. The event, which celebrates National Girls and Women in Sports Day, includes a Celebration of Champions March for female high school state champions.
Read more here: http://mingle.kansascity.com/photos/2012/win-for-kc-womens-sports-awards-celebration-2012/#storylink=cpyJackson & Cass Counties
Police seek help identifying burglar
Feb 6, 9:03 AMPolice this morning asked for help identifying a man who burglarized a Kansas City convenience store late last month.
Police chief believes tax will help fight Independence crime
Feb 5, 11:50 PMTom Dailey, the Independence police chief, believes more aggressive patrolling on Kansas Citys East Side is pushing more bad guys in his direction. And he wants more officers and resources to fight back. Over the next two months Dailey will be making that case to business groups and service organizations, in advance of an April 3 police property tax ballot measure.
Northland
Man found dead after Platte City fires is identified
Feb 7, 12:31 AMPlatte City authorities on Monday identified the man who died after he set fire to several vehicles last week as Curtis J. Durbin, 20.
Body found, vehicles burned in Platte City
Feb 3, 11:19 PMWhen Dave Connell of Platte City unlocked his brand new, bright red GMC Sierra pickup early Friday and opened the door, smoke rolled out.
Watchdog
The Watchdog | Entrance ramp is no place to stop
Feb 5, 2:57 AMIts hard enough to merge safely onto a freeway, but when people stop ahead of you on the entrance ramp, the anxiety intensifies. Wendy Maupin of Kansas City says that happens frequently at Vivion Road and Interstate 29.
The Watchdog | Its hard to pedal around highway construction
Feb 1, 1:54 AMWhen Brian ODonnell rides the Indian Creek Trail to the Corporate Woods area of Johnson County, he finds the bike path closed by construction on U.S. 69. He wants to know what the plans are for interchanges at Interstate 435, College Boulevard and 119th Street. And hes eager to know when the trail will reopen.
Wyandotte & Leavenworth
Google to start hanging Internet cables today in KCK
Feb 6, 12:54 AMGoogle Inc. will begin construction today in Kansas City, Kan., on its long-awaited, much-coveted ultrafast Internet service. The company planned to make the announcement this morning in a blog post by Kevin Lo, the Google executive heading up the project.
Google, Unified Government set fees for pole use in KCK
Feb 6, 7:14 PMGoogle Inc. will pay $10 a year for every utility pole it attaches cables to in Wyandotte County.
Nation and World
Russian FM in Syria amid escalating violence
Feb 7, 4:11 AMThousands of Syrians waving Russian flags cheered Russia's foreign minister as he arrived in Damascus Tuesday for talks with embattled President Bashar Assad on the country's escalating violence.
Romney looks to squelch Santorum's late rise
Feb 7, 1:31 AMMitt Romney hopes his presidential campaign hasn't ignored Rick Santorum's aggressive attacks for too long, as caucuses in Colorado and Minnesota on Tuesday could reshuffle the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
- Junk foods widely available at elementary schools
- US levies new sanctions on Iran's Central Bank
- Brown U. student uncovers lost Malcolm X speech
Earlier This Week
- Catholic leaders speak out against contraception regulation Feb 6, 11:39 PM
- Students get a say in shaping Truman Career Academy Feb 6, 12:11 AM
- Kansas City fights to keep Marine data center sought by New Orleans Feb 6, 11:34 PM
- Police chief believes tax will help fight Independence crime Feb 5, 11:50 PM
- McCaskill to announce proposals to keep rural post offices open Feb 6, 1:08 AM
- Leader of board reviewing dioceses sex abuse cases steps down Feb 5, 11:11 PM
- Bishop Finn reinstates suspended priest Feb 5, 7:17 PM
- Kansas woman takes parking ticket to appeals court and wins Feb 5, 11:08 PM
- Kansas governors big agenda is off to a slow start Feb 5, 3:14 AM
- Sunflower House: A gentle path to the harsh truths of child abuse Feb 5, 3:14 AM
- KC school board, interim chief talk about permanent role Feb 5, 4:34 PM
- Bill seeks drug tests for Missouri legislators Feb 5, 2:21 AM
- Contest lets students build bridges to the future Feb 5, 11:23 AM
- MU paleontologist identifies prehistoric crocodile Feb 4, 10:38 PM
- Tribute | Floyd H. Love Jr. was ‘just a beautiful person’ Feb 5, 3:03 AM
- Neighborhood groups asked to help rebuild KCs urban forest Feb 5, 3:14 AM
- The Watchdog | Entrance ramp is no place to stop Feb 5, 2:57 AM
- Police seek answers in Troost killing Feb 4, 10:37 PM
- Woman charged in stabbing death of partner Feb 5, 2:55 AM
- Defense attorney: ATF sting targeted black Kansas males Feb 4, 3:44 PM
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Arrowhead anxiety: Turnover off the field causes concern
Secrecy, intimidation, fear and a watchful eye have become hallmarks of working for the Chiefs, say some current and former employees.
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The altar boys' secret
A three-part series based on two new lawsuits that capture the turmoil that has occurred in many lives ever since allegations first began coming to light about abuse by priests three decades ago.
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Bad medicine
Kansas and Missouri doctors with long histories of malpractice payments often go undisciplined by the states' licensing boards, The Star found. Following our report, the government closed the database to the public. After protests, it was reopened, but with new limits.
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The Joplin tornado
When an EF-5 tornado cut through Joplin on May 22, thousands suffered. Read their stories and more from our comprehensive coverage of the devastating tornado.
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