November 18, 2020
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Updated guide to Kansas City holiday events: Shows, lights galore, despite COVID-19
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Josh Hawley, who owns a house in Virginia, uses sister’s home as Missouri address
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Last of Johnson County districts sends older students to online classes amid COVID-19
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Ends didn’t justify means in Gregg Marshall’s angry tenure at Wichita State
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Jackson County jail begins weekly coronavirus testing of all detainees, staff
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All UMKC classes will move online after Thanksgiving to avoid spread of coronavirus
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Platte County health department adds new, tighter COVID-19 restrictions on gatherings, restaurants
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RideKC urges riders make only essential trips as service cuts loom amid COVID-19 spread
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All Park Hill students must move online to avoid COVID-19 spread after Thanksgiving
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KU investigation of sexual assault report highlights Title IX failures, experts say
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Clay County health department issues new COVID-19 limits on gatherings, restaurants
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Mayor’s Tree Lighting has long been a community tradition. Here’s how LS celebrates now
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Letters: KC readers discuss selfish behavior, term limits and gratitude under stress
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Kansas man already served 27 years in prison for $7K in robberies. Don’t send him back
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Red flag warning issued for Kansas City; avoid outdoor burning
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We accept that drunk driving endangers others. Why is not wearing a mask different?
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Overwhelmed with COVID-19 surge, KC metro retaliates with new orders, online learning
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7-day average hits record high in KC metro as 1,200 COVID cases added Wednesday
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A bill to make duck boats safer advances in U.S. Senate, two years after MO tragedy
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Gov. Laura Kelly says COVID-19 is ‘outrunning’ Kansas’ response. Watch 4Star Politics
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This Johnson County restaurant is defying the mask mandate. Will the DA do anything?
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SportsBeat KC: KU’s Doke, Dotson in NBA Draft, and gearing up for another Farmageddon
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81-year-old inmate at Lansing prison is 11th Kansas prisoner to die of COVID-19
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Missouri Republicans lawmakers hope to shield businesses from COVID lawsuits
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Shawnee Mission elementary school moves to online classes after COVID-19 exposures
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Outdoors report: Missouri deer rifle opener yields success despite poor weather
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Holiday shopping? These retailers offer the best Black Friday discounts, report says
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Folly Frolic to bring Kelly Hunt and Kelley Hunt together for benefit concert in KC
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Would you move to Arkansas? You could get $10,000 and a new bike to relocate
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Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly is trying hard not to antagonize with new mask mandate
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Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes wins People magazine reader poll of sexiest athletes
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Trio of NFL Network analysts think Raiders again can have success vs. Chiefs defense
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Raiders’ Maxx Crosby indicates victory lap after beating Chiefs was Jon Gruden’s idea
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Watch highlights of DeAndre Baker, who is expected to join Chiefs’ practice squad
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In 1996, the Raiders made news for a very different kind of bus ride in Kansas City
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Kansas Gov. Kelly issues new statewide mask mandate as COVID-19 infections soar
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Lee’s Summit schools quarantine 725; most students head back to online only classes
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Chiefs’ Andy Reid addresses looming practice-squad signing of corner DeAndre Baker
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Chiefs’ Eric Fisher, Mecole Hardman headline list of players not practicing Wednesday
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Six Raiders join Chiefs players on COVID-19 list ahead of Sunday Night Football
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Chiefs plan to sign former Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker to practice squad
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Go fast or stay healthy? Mizzou football balances fine line amid injuries, COVID
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Mizzou Tigers wide receiver from Raytown decides to transfer
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Mizzou football on edge of COVID-19 roster minimum as South Carolina kickoff nears
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Kansas’ Champions Classic game vs. Kentucky is official. Here’s KU’s updated schedule
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KU vs. Texas football has been postponed because of COVID-19. Here’s the make-up date
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More Chiefs, Royals apparel: Rally House expanding to another Kansas City suburb
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Esquire picks nation’s best new restaurants opening in pandemic. One is in Kansas City
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What did and didn’t work in your garden? Take notes now, long before spring arrives