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  • Storm sirens leave some gaps in coverage

    JOHNSON COUNTY, Kan. - Storm sirens are one way of finding out if severe weather is on the way, but emergency managers say families shouldn't rely on them as their sole means of being warned about an approaching storm. Many communities place sirens in areas where they can notify people who may be outside and not have access to a television or radio. Matt May, Johnson County's emergency ...

  • Families try to find loved ones in Moore

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Two Kansas City women were relieved to finally hear from family in Moore, Okla., after Monday's devastating tornado. Pam Francis was worried about her cousins who live in Moore. Minutes seemed like hours, and it wasn't until hours after the devastation that she did get a message they were okay -- and even added a new little one to the family. "They are in the ...

  • How you can help tornado victims

    Churches said the best way to give right now is money. While many denominations train volunteers regularly to be prepared to help at any time, they said money is the fastest and easiest way to help in the aftermath. They said donated dollars move fast, so victims can quickly get what they ...

  • Oklahoma storm puts spotlight on local school safety

    Students at two elementary schools hit hard by the tornado that hit Moore, Okla., on Monday said they ran for cover in hallways and bathroom stalls because they didn't have safe rooms like many Oklahoma schools ...

  • Chiefs Kick Off a New Week of OTAs

    The Kansas City Chiefs were back outside for the start of another week of OTAs on Tuesday. We're roughly two months away from training camp, yet the mood and sounds at practice feel like it's already late July. The team's defense has been as advertised throughout the OTAs, including Pro Bowl ...


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By Brakhage: An Anthology [DVD]

By Brakhage: An Anthology [DVD]

Over more than half a century, filmmaker Stan Brakhage made some 320 films, which ranged in length from 9 seconds to more than 4 hours. A unique and personal innovator and visionary, he ranks alongside such experimental masters as Jonas Mekas, Shirley Clark, Maya Deren, and Michael Snow as one of the truly pivotal figures in avant-garde cinema, someone who saw possibilities in the medium that othe ... ...

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  • Kansas tax and budget negotiations nudge forward

    The House and the Senate stood just a fraction of a penny apart on agreeing to an overarching plan to lower income taxes even deeper than what was enacted last year.On Tuesday, the Senate inched closer to a position taken by the House last week. That opened the possibility that this year’s legislative session could soon draw to a close.Meanwhile, a separate committee reached a tentative ...

  • EDITORIAL | Technology helped save lives

    MOORE, Okla. - By lunchtime Monday, storm spotters knew something terrible could happen. Heartache would be in this storm's path. There would be no way around ...

  • Gordon Parks closure halted by judge

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Gordon Parks Elementary School got a last-minute reprieve from a judge to stay open through part of the summer. The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education ordered the Kansas City charter school be shut down earlier this ...

  • Bezos moon rocket engines restored in Kansas

    An Apollo Saturn V F-1 engine thrust chamber, recovered by Bezos Expeditions, at the Kansas Cosmosphere's SpaceWorks conservation facility. The engine's nozzle would extend from the top as positioned in the wooden ...

  • Ameren Missouri working to finish restoring power to residents

    ST. LOUIS (KSDK) - Fewer than 800 customers are still without power in Missouri from Monday nights storms. Ameren Missouri has approximately 800 crew members helping with restoration efforts. The Ameren Missouri Emergency Operations Center will stay open through Tuesday night because of storms that are expected throughout parts of the state. "By keeping the EOC open, we remain ready and ...

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