May 27, 2015
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Bourdain plants digital footprint as editor at food website
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Blue Valley Northwest girls advance to Kansas 6A soccer semifinals
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Shawnee Mission East’s Andy Spencer wins Class 6A golf title
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Dave Helling: Transportation bill remains a bridge too far for federal and state legislators
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St. James Academy’s Jack Reilly finishes third again at Kansas 5A golf tournament
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Summer Fun 2015: A guide to festivals, fairs and more
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This weekend in KC: The Royal Horses, Busker Festival, Festa Italiana and Sporting KC
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New musical, old musical and a one-man show debut on Kansas City stages
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Pahls places second at Kansas Class 4A state golf
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Five things to watch at Kansas high school baseball and softball state tournaments
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Three things to watch at Missouri boys tennis state tournament
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Snakebite deaths still rare, despite case from Missouri
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Supreme Court ruling could mean millions in lost revenue for Kansas and Kansas City
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Kansas House panel advances plan to raise taxes, reverse Brownback cuts
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Health care law court-case winner could be political loser
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Amid budget dispute, Gov. Sam Brownback of Kansas looks at possible worker furloughs
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EPA issues final rules protecting drinking water, streams
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Groups ask Justice Department to review Jeb Bush’s fundraising
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Bobby Jindal: Rand Paul is ‘unsuited to be commander-in-chief’
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Wednesday’s Royals-Yankees lineups, pitching probables and TV info
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Danny Duffy plans to throw bullpen session for Royals on Friday
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Chiefs’ Derrick Johnson, Mike DeVito share a bond as they return to the practice field
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Are lobbyists evil? A Dole Institute course at KU will examine that question
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Missouri man dies from snake bites in James River
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TheChat: Gov. Jay Nixon to launch construction of new state mental hospital
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Sporting KC forward Krisztian Nemeth named to Hungary men’s national team
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Bank robbed in Shawnee
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Submariner guilty of sharing videos of women officers undressing
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Sporting KC’s Roger Espinoza hopes to return to lineup Friday; Dom Dwyer questionable
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Woman dies at New Kids on the Block show in St. Louis
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Cleveland Indians shave heads in support of Mike Aviles’ daughter
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FIFA soccer officials arrested in Zurich; World Cup votes probed
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Heavy rains and flooding possible in KC by the end of the week
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Police: People robbed in St. Louis Jack in the Box drive-thru line
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Woman accused of driving drunk in fatal KC traffic crash
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Police search for motive in deadly Wal-Mart shooting
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Woman gets fork in the eye in fight over last barbecue rib
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Serpent of denial lurks in the Kansas budget pit
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Fishermen in national walleye tournament hope history will repeat itself
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Fishing report for May 28
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Man dies after KCK officers use stun gun
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Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon’s welcome act of clemency may spare man a life sentence for marijuana conviction
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Lawyer argues that chimps deserve ‘personhood’ and release
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Sporting KC, goalkeeper Luis Marin agree to terminate contract
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U.S. Rep. James Clyburn of South Carolina dismisses idea of ‘post-racial’ era
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At the National Spelling Bee, Olathe’s Vanya Shivashankar advances to the semifinals
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Winning lottery numbers for Tuesday, May 26
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One Light topped out as Two Light moves forward in Kansas City
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Starting Friday, the art of the startup gets weeklong attention in Kansas City
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Smithfield Foods and Kansas City Sausage will build a $44.8 million plant in North Carolina
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Tom Isenberg is retiring from Western Extralite division
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Burger King edges Wendy’s as No. 2 in the burger wars
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Lawrence Pet World owners vow to rebuild after fire
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Ford recalls nearly 423,000 vehicles for power steering problem
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Your financial planner: Life settlements can be a lifeline for seniors
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Area home construction climbed in April
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Kansas State women add Wamego’s Lanie Page to basketball roster
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Reeling Royals drop fourth in a row, get swept by Yankees in 4-2 defeat
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Outfielder Alex Rios, rehabbing in Omaha, is nearing return to Royals
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With 5-1 loss to Yankees, Royals enter first losing streak of season
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Naismith Hall of Fame set to honor Kansas’ Bill Self for his humanitarian efforts
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Wet spring can lead to soil problems in the Kansas City area