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Midwest Democracy | Just give us safe places to have fun, KC teens say
- Midwest Democracy | KC to target violent criminals through new initiative
- Students protest trafficway in Trail of Broken Promises walk
- Citadel Plaza real estate director sentenced in asbestos case
- Guatemalan mom to ask U.S. court to help return girl adopted by Liberty couple
- Midwest Democracy | Kline wants two justices to remove themselves from ethics case
- New KC parade will honor veterans
Politics
Midwest Democracy | KC to target violent criminals through new initiative
May 16, 7:13 AMKansas City leaders are promising the city's most violent criminals a long hot summer
- Kansas City land bank bill clears Missouri Senate May 16, 1:38 PM
- Not tea party enough? May 16, 1:53 PM
- KC Mayor's tax proposal is evolving May 16, 11:53 AM
- Kobach: Federal courts should handle Kansas redistricting... May 16, 10:08 AM
- Midwest Democracy | Just give us safe places to have fun, KC teens say
- Neb. GOP nominates Fischer to face ex-Sen. Kerrey
- Midwest Democracy | Kline wants two justices to remove themselves from ethics case
Columnists
Dave Helling | Past proves tax hikes arent automatic
May 16, 7:32 AMFor 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?
- Steve Kraske | The rights cup of tea? Roberts is no Lugar May 12, 12:17 AM
- A big step in the struggle for equal marriage rights May 15, 6:15 PM
- Christine Vendel | Missouri laws are in a time machine May 11, 12:19 AM
- Dave Helling | Why Missouri doesnt matter in this race May 9, 7:45 AM
C.W. Gusewelle
Singing the praises of public television
One evening seven weeks ago, together in a distant city, my wife and I switched on the TV in our hotel room, thinking we might find a program to help pass the hours before sleep and our flight home the next morning. What we found wasnt just a time killer but an unexpected joy.
Previous Columns
Mary Sanchez
A big step in the struggle for equal marriage rights
You would think that a president born to an interracial union in the 1960s would not need to undergo a tortuous evolution before expressing his support for same-sex marriage. But Barack Obamas past reluctance also reflects what an awesome struggle it will take to secure marriage rights for all Americans.
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Community Faces | Village Crawfish Festival
May 13, 2:45 PMThis 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 childrens charities Gillis and Kansas City Young Audiences.
Community Faces | Heritage Park Duathlon & Triathlon
May 13, 2:42 PMAbout 300 athletes participated in Sunday mornings duathlon and triathlon races at Heritage Park. Triathletes swam, cycled, and ran, while duathletes ran in two stages and cycled. The events proceeds benefited the Kansas City Blazers competitive swim team.
Community Faces | Rockfest 2012
May 15, 9:05 PMSaturday 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 PMThis 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 PMThe four-day Mission Family Fun Festival (formerly known as the Spirit of Mission Days) included a parade down Johnson Drive on Saturday morning.
Jackson & Cass Counties
South KC fire that killed father, two children believed to be accident
May 16, 12:00 PMA father and his two children died early this morning when fire swept through their south Kansas City house. The childrens mother met arriving firefighters in the front yard outside the house near East 108th Street and Bennington Avenue. Police said the fire appears to be an accident. While they do not know the exact cause, police said it doesnt look like arson.
Missouri driver killed at Valley Speedway
May 12, 9:47 PMSprint car racer Jeff Osborn died Friday night after his car hit a pole at Valley Speedway in Grain Valley.
Northland
Vietnam memorial wall to mark North Kansas City centennial
May 16, 9:47 AMThe traveling replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial is coming to North Kansas City.
Susan Vollenweider | Parenting: Got an app for that?
May 14, 12:21 PMThe coach took the device out of his pocket and flipped it with a flick of his wrist like he was turning a pancake. People standing around him looked down at the screen. One person said, “Heads!” and the ballgame began.
Watchdog
The Watchdog | New signs mark Chicago-KC route
May 9, 2:10 AMWait a doggone minute! This doesnt look right to Allen Maty of Smithville. At Missouri 152 and Interstate 35 in Liberty he saw highway signs for Missouri 110. Above each was a CKC sign. This is new to me. What exactly is Highway 110, and where does it go?
Wyandotte & Leavenworth
Roof collapses in early morning fire that destroys vacant KCK house
May 15, 8:08 AMFirefighters responding to an early morning fire found a vacant Kansas City, Kan., fully engulfed in flames.
Basehor man accused of hiring someone to kill his wife
May 15, 1:06 AMA Leavenworth County man appeared in Kansas City federal court Monday to hear charges that he tried to hire a hit man to kill his wife. Prosecutors have charged Lee D. Smith, 37, of Basehor with agreeing to pay $1,800 for the murder, except the hit man was a police informant.
Nation and World
Boehner: Spending cuts must exceed debt limit hike
May 15, 7:12 PMHouse Speaker John Boehner said Tuesday that when Congress raises the nation's borrowing cap he will again insist on spending cuts and budget reforms to offset the increase.
UN team in Syria apparently stranded after attack
May 16, 5:12 AMA team of international observers that came under fire in northern Syria was apparently stranded in the area overnight, and United Nations officials said Wednesday they hope to evacuate the group within hours.
- Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng's visa is ready, US says
- Bishops reject softened birth control rule
- Ex-tabloid boss Brooks faces phone hacking charges
Earlier This Week
- Thief shoves guitar down pants while lookout distracts clerk May 15, 5:14 PM
- Penn Valley Park gets expanded skate park May 14, 11:54 PM
- Guatemala says U.S. refuses to return girl adopted by KC couple May 14, 10:18 PM
- Metro Squad investigates killing of Raytown man May 15, 12:36 AM
- Young man from Overland Park is fatally shot in Dallas May 14, 9:26 PM
- Tiger mosaic is gone from MU campus May 15, 12:33 AM
- Body found in Indian Creek may be that of missing man May 14, 7:39 PM
- Kansas governor signs another abortion bill May 14, 7:00 PM
- Brownback signs bill to help fill Kansas dentist shortage May 14, 7:02 PM
- Basehor man accused of hiring someone to kill his wife May 15, 1:06 AM
- Ex-Lansing cop is headed to prison in sex case May 14, 7:41 PM
- Tribute | Chris Smedley had an active life on two wheels May 14, 7:52 PM
- Former KC school board president Marilyn Simmons dies May 14, 7:43 PM
- Midwest Democracy | Rush Limbaugh inducted into Hall of Famous Missourians May 15, 8:04 AM
- Obama ad attacking Romney’s involvement with KC company isn’t running in Missouri May 14, 8:40 PM
- Author sheds light on Ozarks stereotype May 14, 11:53 PM
- Despite deep cuts, KC school district is still strained May 14, 11:37 PM
- Immigrants find education, hope at East High School May 13, 10:50 PM
- Deep cuts could mean drastic changes for The Jo bus system May 13, 10:07 PM
- Big puppets with a big purpose May 13, 10:20 PM
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Boilermakers union leaders receive lofty pay, benefits
An international union based in KCK rewards its officers with big pay and top-flight perks. The Boilermakers say they're just like other unions, but labor watchdogs disagree, asking: Should a nonprofit spend like that?
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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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