May 28, 2019
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ESPN analyst: Chargers are better than Chiefs, who could miss playoffs in 2019
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Infield at Guaranteed Rate Field turned into a swamp during White Sox-Royals game
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Man has life-threatening injuries after shooting at Stadium Drive in Kansas City
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Johnson County sheriff’s deputy allegedly beat, choked, threatened to kill his wife
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KC events May 30-June 5: Warbird Expo, American Jazz Walk of Fame, KC PrideFest
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Are KC residents paying for water they didn’t use? Faulty meters installed in some homes
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Overland Park man, 27, drowns while swimming in Lake of the Ozarks over holiday
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Letter: Airplane ‘black box’ recorders are outdated. Let’s fix them
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‘Got em big mad:’ KU fans react to R.J. Hampton spurning college to go pro
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Mission Hills signs use flashing lights to warn of flooding. But they aren’t working
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‘What’s the endgame?’ Midwestern Democrats tread cautiously on Trump, impeachment
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‘I didn’t even say goodbye’: Kansas City police investigate fatal stabbing
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Tornado warnings canceled as storm moves through Kansas City area, east-central Kansas
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UMKC coach was accused of sexual harassment. Now he’s fired because of team’s record
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KU-bound Audrain wins rain-delayed Kansas 6A high school golf tournament at Firekeeper
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New Mexico drops ‘pay-to-play’ lawsuit against Chiefs owner after $5.65M settlement
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Mexican stadium, which will host Chiefs game this fall, is getting new playing field
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ACLU seeks to overturn Missouri abortion ban by placing question on 2020 ballot
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Royals bullpen loses it in the ninth inning of suspended game with White Sox
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Royals promote top prospect Brady Singer to Double-A Northwest Arkansas
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Royals and White Sox will try again on Tuesday after rain suspends series opener
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Will Devon Dotson stay at KU or go pro? Dad discusses impending NBA deadline
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Top recruit R.J. Hampton — who was considering KU — signs with New Zealand Breakers
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Missouri’s last abortion provider is about to shut down, Planned Parenthood says
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Does this gay ex-KU football player have a solution to Missouri’s syphilis problem?