April 15, 2015
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At least 1,000 are expected to attend free health clinic Saturday at Bartle Hall
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Better pay for low-wage workers would benefit everyone
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High school results for April 14
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Attorney, historian and activist James Farley found truth in the details
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Eat for Life recipe: Pasta dish harvests the power of asparagus
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Louie Wright seeks recount in close KC council primary election
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Clay Chastain sues over Mayor Sly James’ late car tax payment
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Missouri House endorses allowing on-site brewing businesses
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Kansas City Council approves $225,000 settlement with Michael Brooks’ former aide
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Schock donor sues ex-congressman, seeking contribution reimbursement
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Lorenzo Cain stays in center field as Jarrod Dyson joins Royals lineup vs. Twins
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Jarrod Dyson prepares to play right field for Royals as Alex Rios goes on disabled list
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Dayton Moore discusses why Royals have gotten hit by so many pitches
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UMKC’s Bloch School amassed a $10.6 million deficit, audit finds
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Jeff Roe speaks out on anti-Tom Schweich radio ad, says he paid for it with his own money
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New leader named for Kansas regents as Andy Tompkins steps down
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Arbor Day observance this Saturday at Loose Park
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KC man gets 40 years for child porn conviction
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Former teacher at a Shawnee music store is accused of molesting students
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Details of large-scale Overland Park theft investigation are revealed
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Murder suspect also faces charges in vicious wedding reception assault
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Johnson County woman charged with animal cruelty
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Gyrocopter lands on Capitol lawn; pilot in custody
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50-foot sperm whale carcass washes ashore near San Francisco
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Investigation continues into Olathe fire
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Irish pub Paddy O’ Quigley’s works to maintain corner feeling
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Chef Homaro Cantu, who blended science and food, dies
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‘Entopreneurs’ feed growing appetite for edible insects
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TheChat: The day that Hillary Clinton dined incognito
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SpaceX launches space station groceries, espresso maker
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Google is expected to face antitrust charges in Europe
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Missouri Senate faces lawsuit claiming it is violating Sunshine Law
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Fishing report for April 16
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Missouri executes inmate Andre Cole for 1998 killing over child support
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The Wine Press: Life lessons from vintner Serge Hochar
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Bob Sigman: Until shortfall eases, Kansas should consider all options
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Matt Keenan: In a Stanford lab, nobody’s discussing how to take selfies
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Snarky in the Suburbs: Hoping for a compliment from the family can be a walk in the (dog) park
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Olathe library’s future is clouded by controversy
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Olathe district honored for music education
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Susan Vollenweider: Not being ready is perfectly normal
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Kansas City teens team up for world robotics championship
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Emily Parnell: A summer without school-issued iPads promises to be both dimmer and brighter
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Winning numbers for Tuesday, April 14
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Southwest Airlines counts costs amid plans to change KCI
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Former TWA terminal at JFK airport could become a hotel
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Reading about an immortal life starts a campus discussion at MCC-Longview
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Money Matters: How your federal tax dollars are spent
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KU Relays open in Lawrence with new format for college meet
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Cleveland power forward Carlton Bragg officially signs with Kansas
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Kansas City Council panel unanimously supports Two Light tax incentives
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Royals’ Alex Rios says ‘a recipe for disaster’ led to him getting hit by pitch, breaking his left hand
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Royals recall Terrance Gore as Alex Rios’ replacement on roster
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K-State will rely on newcomers Kamau Stokes, Carlbe Ervin at point guard next season
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Kansas State rallies to beat Wichita State 5-4 in 10 innings
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Waldo update: Manhattan’s Johnny Kaw’s and new art gallery
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Gastropub opening in Westport Road’s Boozefish space
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Big Tony’s fills a food slot at Ameristar
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Terrence Phillips expected to add backcourt help for Missouri basketball
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Missouri offense improves in second half of split scrimmage