March 13, 2017
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Letter of the Week: Pedestrian danger in the Crossroads
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Man sought in Independence homicide arrested after police chase
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What a headache: Arrested man allegedly head-butts window of Clay County deputy’s SUV
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Kansas City Museum fundraiser off to a good start
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Missing Liberty woman found dead in rural Missouri
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People are disgusted by man defiling ‘Fearless Girl’ statue on Wall Street
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Oh, my love: Quality Hill explores doo-wop in an entertaining ‘Unchained Melody’
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Overland Park is one of America’s happiest cities, WalletHub says
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Dunking pizza in milk is a whole new kind of March madness
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Law enforcement agencies struggle to find enough dispatchers willing to answer the call
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Student voices heard on how UMKC handled campus rape
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Two months after triple murder, family seeks leads into death of 20-year-old Kansas City mom
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Gov. Eric Greitens announces paid family leave for Missouri state workers
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Little boy denied from seeing his sister on court after team won state title
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Four area teams bring home hoops titles
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Mavericks pour in goals in 7-2 victory over Oilers
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Chiefs make Daniel Sorensen signing official
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Sporting KC’s Roger Espinoza called up by Honduras, could face U.S. team in World Cup qualifier
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Driver bloodied after fight breaks out after NASCAR race
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Winning lottery numbers for Saturday, March 11 and Sunday, March 12
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Trial for Scott Tucker, Leawood payday loan businessman, delayed until September
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KC Life Insurance profit declined in fourth quarter and for all of 2016
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Troubled Sungevity KC office received only a fraction of promised tax benefits
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It’s official: Alexander Goodwin can complete cancer treatment in KC
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Northwest Missouri men advance to NCAA Division II Central Region title game
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NCAA East Region analysis: Bracket of recent national champions
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Jorge Bonifacio home run breaks tie in Royals’ 4-2 win over the Rockies
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Royals catcher Salvador Perez’s return to camp pushed back as a precaution
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Royals lefty Scott Alexander feeling much better after diabetes diagnosis last year
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Bill Self says ‘hell no’ when asked whether Josh Jackson might not play in NCAA Tournament
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With focus on first game, KU basketball welcomes potential ‘big-name team’ in second round
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Sporting KC heard its fans: It’s lowering drink prices, adding taters, pretzel bites