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  • Police 2 additional arrests in UK hacking death

    Police made two additional arrests Thursday as part of their investigation into the slaying of a soldier killed in Woolwich, London Metropolitan police said on the department's official Twitter ...

  • 15 unexpected struggles after tornado

    MOORE, Okla. - While the worst of any natural disaster clearly comes during the disaster itself, the aftermath is often equally difficult to deal with. In the case of this week's F5 tornado in Moore, Oklahoma, basic fundamentals disappeared for those left to pick up the pieces. Here are 15 unexpected struggles that victims, clean-up crews and onlookers faced: 1) No restroom access in the ...

  • Chilling audio from inside Moore school

    An aerial view of Briarwood Elementary school destroyed after a powerful tornado ripped through the area on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma.Photographer: Benjamin Krain/Getty ImagesCopyright Getty ...

  • KC students build car fueled by tweets

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Students at a Kansas City after-school program have developed a car that runs on tweets, Facebook likes and other social media interaction, and they're driving it all the way to Washington, D.C. Students and staff at MINDDRIVE, a program for students from Kansas City's urban core, took a 1967 Karmann Ghia, revamped it to make it electric and installed a machine that ...

  • UMKC project maps tornado rubble

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. - First responders in Moore, Okla., searched for hours for survivors of Monday's tornado. They faced the challenge of not knowing what was underneath the rubble. A UMKC associate professor is heading a NASA-funded project to make the search effort faster with new technology that incorporates high-resolution photography from ...


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Fanny and Alexander [DVD]

Fanny and Alexander [DVD]

Fanny and Alexander occupies a somewhat strange space in legendary Swedish director Ingmar Bergmans filmography. It is most often thought of as his final film, the pinnacle of his distinguished career and a hearty summation of all his filmic and thematic fascinations. ... ...

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  • Kan. Senate GOP leaders push for votes on taxes

    GOP senators proposed having each chamber vote Thursday on as many as three different plans for raising new sales tax revenues while reducing individual income tax ...

  • Competition Fierce During Chiefs OTAs

    The Kansas City Chiefs close out another week of OTAs today, with practice starting at 11:20 am CDT. If today's practice is anything near what they have been like, competitive and energetic throughout, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and his staff won't be disappointed. As for the team's ...

  • Open water swimming opens in May for Kansas City area parks

    Shawnee Mission Park (Tuesdays and Thursdays starting May 28th) and Kill Creek Park (Mondays starting June 3rd) with a cost of only $4 per time ($4.50 for non-residents). The parks are under the direction of ...

  • U.S. Senate Passes Bill with Kansas River Levee Funding

    The U.S. Senate has approved a bill that includes funding aimed at improving Topeka’s levee system along the Kansas River. The bill approved in the Senate would provide about $15.7 million in federal matching funds for Topeka to correct problems with its levee system along the river, The Topeka Capital-Journal reported. Under the measure approved by the Senate last week, the Army Corps ...

  • AAA More locals traveling than in U.S.

    34.8 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more this Memorial Day weekend. Eighty-nine percent of those will be driving, a slight increase from last year. AAA's Topeka, Kan., office says more people in Kansas and Missouri will hit the road and drive to a holiday destination compared to the rest of the U.S. "For our part of the country, more of the population is traveling over the ...

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