October 1, 2015
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Steve Kraske: A new brand for Kansas Democrats is exactly what’s needed
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Boveri Realty Art Space, Jones Gallery host First Friday shows to support artists with disabilities
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Kansas revenue shortfalls continued in September
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UMKC will build a Free Enterprise Center
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Council weighs legal options on convention hotel during heated closed session
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Kansas Democrats expected to pick veteran activist Lee Kinch as leader
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Readers react to the police, Kansas zombies and Pope Francis
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With postseason rotation spot possibly on the line, Kris Medlen will pitch Thursday for Royals
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X-ray negative after Lorenzo Cain leaves Royals-White Sox game with bruised knee
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Royals pitcher Jeremy Guthrie expresses condolences to families in Roseburg, Ore., where he grew up
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Mike Moustakas hit the home run, but Ryan Lefebvre got the assist
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Longtime Missouri senator Harold Caskey dies at age 77
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Police investigate shooting of teenage girl in Shawnee
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Independence woman dies when she steps in front of tractor-trailer on I-70
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Missouri man is accused of sexual conduct with 13-year-old girl in Olathe
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Saving Govi: Boy on the brink
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Graphic artist creates NFL logos based on ‘Family Guy’
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Woman learns: Never thank a bear for not eating your kayak until it has left
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Police investigate stabbing, robberies of women in Kansas City
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TheChat: State lawmaker wants more leadership for Missouri Democrats
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Two deaths investigated in Independence
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Mistaken text leads to love for St. Louis couple
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Thursday’s Royals-White Sox lineups, pitching probables and TV info
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Bon voyage to the FYI caption contest
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Man claming to be a police officer breaks into Northland apartment
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Affidavit: Suspect in Lawrence homicide ‘laughed’ about victim bleeding to death
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Cleaver, Huelskamp oppose final defense authorization bill
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Two dead in apparent Independence murder-suicide
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Announcers incredulously watch group of women taking selfies during baseball game
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Student tweets from Oregon college shooting, news stations contact her and face backlash
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Friday night football (Oct. 2): Games to watch, 810 Varsity online games and KC area schedule
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Science City takes important steps to woo more young visitors
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Former Royals pitcher Jeremy Affeldt announces retirement
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The Star’s high school football players of the week (Oct. 1)
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NBA star Kevin Durant partnering with Kansas City-based AAU basketball program MOKAN Elite
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Barstow senior Jeriah Horne commits to Nebraska basketball program
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Weak Missouri ethics penalties for dirty tricks in KC school board races
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After first NFL reception, Chiefs’ Chris Conley wants more
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Sporting Kansas City beats Philadelphia 7-6 on penalty kicks, wins U.S. Open Cup for third time
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Winning lottery numbers for Wednesday, Sept. 30
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Sprint embarks on $2.5 billion cost cutting effort likely to cost jobs
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Cerner Health Conference begins Oct. 11 in Kansas City
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KC tourism breaks records with 24 million visitors, $3.1 billion in spending
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UAW members vote down Fiat Chrysler deal
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Regional economy is slowing, survey says
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Waddell & Reed’s Ivy group starts new funds
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Wal-Mart prepares for layoffs at its headquarters
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Target stores expand price-matching policy
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Kansas City tech scene adds a startup and a satellite office
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Kansas State men’s basketball ready for fresh start after disappointing season
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Kansas State at No. 20 Oklahoma State: Three-minute college football preview
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Kansas State football coach Bill Snyder maintains demanding style with young roster
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With Alcides Escobar again leading off, Royals beat White Sox 5-3 in 10 innings
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South Carolina at Missouri: Three-minute college football preview
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KU’s Cheick Diallo allowed to practice, still waiting on word from NCAA Eligibility Center
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Kansas at Iowa State: Three-minute college football preview
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Kansas receiver Tyler Patrick could be building block on offense
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Georgia-Alabama clash resonates in Chiefs’ locker room
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Dempsey’s Burger Pub in Westport and other new restaurants
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Kansas City restaurants temporarily shut down by the health department for Oct. 1