July 29, 2015
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What’s Happening This Week
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Voter ID laws and turnout
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Top military leader testifies that nuclear deal keeps Iran from atomic weapon
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Kansas City is a finalist for a grant that would revitalize an Independence Avenue neighborhood
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GOP legislators block audit of Kansas foster care system
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Bob Dole, animal lover
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Kansas voter ID laws focus of federal civil rights committee
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Kearney smoking ban is up for vote Aug. 4
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Fury grows about the death of Cecil the Lion at the hands of Minnesota dentist Walter Palmer
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ESPN picks Royals-Angels game on Aug. 16 for ‘Sunday Night Baseball’
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Arrival of Ben Zobrist will allow Royals to rest some starters
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Wednesday’s Royals-Indians lineups, pitching probables and TV info
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Eric Berry credits family and friends for support during cancer fight
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Timeline of Eric Berry’s journey from diagnosis to recovery
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Chiefs safety Eric Berry returns to football field after being declared cancer-free
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Police standoff with ax-wielding man in Kansas City ends peacefully
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Readers react to driving while using a cellphone, college education and guns
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Former Missouri great, Ray-Pec grad Chase Coffman re-signs with NFL’s Titans
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Tom Brady: ‘I did nothing wrong’ in Deflategate
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Raytown police seek witnesses to rollover accident
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Blue Valley West student helps U.S. to stunning championship victory in International Mathematical Olympiad
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NOT the way to launch a campaign for Missouri governor
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Woman charged for robbing, beating man at lake near Lawrence
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KC’s MAX bus service celebrates its 10th birthday
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‘The Book of Mormon’ gets rousing reception in Salt Lake City
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Pollard’s parole revisits divisions over extent of harm
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Food companies outgunning health advocates in diet debate
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Patriots owner Robert Kraft: ‘I was wrong to put my faith in the league’
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Automatic weapons missing from Missouri sheriff’s department
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Dentist who killed Cecil the Lion says he thought hunt was legal
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TheChat: Rep. Sam Graves frets about the closing of rural hospitals
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FC Kansas City focused on playoffs in final third of National Women’s Soccer League season
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Royals’ Omar Infante, Alcides Escobar team up on what may be the play of the year
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Players from around the NFL welcome Eric Berry back
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Uber can now pick up passengers at KCI
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Ohio officer indicted on murder charge in killing of Sam DuBose (with video)
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160-pound, 15-foot python killed in rural Missouri neighborhood
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Kansas City man dead after Sunday shooting
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Two area men indicted for child pornography
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Fishing report for July 30
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Police seek man for questioning in homicide near University of Kansas Hospital
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Preservationists will survey buildings of 1945-1975 to determine how modern is Kansas City
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Minimum wage debate is a fight worth having in Kansas City
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Federal prison ordered for Independence man who secretly photographed women and girls
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Missouri 291 bridge to reopen Thursday
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There is a reason Royals players randomly drop numbers 17 and 38 into interviews
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Indians pitcher Trevor Bauer rips Royals fans on Twitter
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Sporting Kansas City’s Dom Dwyer gets adorable puppy for his birthday
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Wal-Mart, Kroger pulling cilantro over human feces concerns
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Winning lottery numbers for Tuesday, July 28
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Cerner is part of team that wins huge contract to revamp military’s health records
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Report puts Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure at the top of industry pay rankings
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Garmin earnings fell 24 percent in the second quarter
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Capitol Federal earnings declined 2 percent in the second quarter
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Earnings at AMC Theatres jump 40 percent as CEO Gerry Lopez departs
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Payroll jobs are growing slowly in the Kansas City area
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Big 12 adds six teams for wrestling tournament at Sprint Center
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Restaurant inspections for Kansas and Kansas City for July 29
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Eric Hosmer goes yard in ninth, Royals beat Indians 2-1
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Ready to wear crown, pitcher Johnny Cueto joins the Royals after trade from Reds
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Apple Watch is the one to watch
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Windows 10 gets thumbs up (and a few grumbles) in early reviews
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Michael Bishop, Martin Gramatica part of Kansas State’s 2016 Hall of Fame class