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  • Conflict-ridden Missouri legislative session could lead to more Nixon vetoes

    GOP leadership touted other victories, such as an income tax cut that could save Missouri businesses and individuals more than $700 million a ...

  • Increased tornado probabilities Sunday for Wichita Kansas City Oklahoma City Tulsa

    The possibility of winning a record Powerball jackpot was a big draw Saturday for area stores selling lottery tickets. Early Sunday, officials with the multistate lottery said that one winning ticket for the $590 million jackpot had been sold in ...

  • 9 still hospitalized after trains crash

    Two passenger trains heading in opposite directions collided during rush hour Friday evening in southwestern Connecticut, damaging both trains and leaving dozens injured, some of them critically, authorities ...

  • Missouri GOPs legislative success in eye of beholder

    Sometimes, success is in the effort. But ultimately, success is often judged by results.When the Missouri Legislature adjourned its annual session this past week, the Republican majority claimed it was a successful effort – even “historic” and “monumental” – based on the measures they considered and approved. Yet if results are what matter, their success may ...

  • Bigger push on Kansas judiciary selection coming

    Kansas City is using facts to more efficiently spend hundreds of millions in tax revenues to deliver better basic services to local residents. Citizen satisfaction reports and a new study show some progress has been made. But much more is ...


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Nathaniel Hawthorne could have been thinking about Bob Crane when he wrote in The Scarlet Letter, No man for any considerable period can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to which may be the true. Since he was brutally murdered by having his head smashed in with a camera tripod in a Scottsdale, Arizona, apartment in 1978, Bob Crane ... ...

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  • FC Kansas City hands the Boston Breakers their first loss

    Boston Breakers on Saturday night May 18 at the Verizon Wireless Stadium in Overland Park, Kan. The two to zero win places the Blues in third place, behind the Portland Thorns, in the National ...

  • Shenzhen tops table of competitive cities CASS

    Shenzhen has replaced Beijing to become the most competitive city this year on the Chinese mainland, according to the annual city competitiveness rankings released by the country's top think tank Sunday. The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) assessed the all-round competitiveness of 293 cities around the country last year and unveiled the "2013 City Competitiveness Blue ...

  • Report N. Korea fires fourth missile

    North Korea fired a short-range missile into the Sea of Japan on Sunday, according to South Korea's semiofficial news agency Yonhap, citing a South Korean military ...

  • Severe storms with damaging winds hail and tornadoes possible today

    Click here to see our tornado/hail/wind risk for today Your Sunday will start with some showers as some storms move through the metro. These storms are not expected to be severe, but could include some thunder, lightning and heavy rains. They should be out of the area by 10 a.m. Severe weather could happen in Kansas City and the surrounding area after 3 p.m. today. The greatest risks are large ...

  • Several people hurt in crash between car and party bus

    The crash happened at about 3 a.m. on southbound Bruce R. Watkins near Cleaver II Boulevard. Those that suffered injuries were on the party bus. The extent of their injuries were not known. Kansas City Police said it appeared the car might have cut the bus off. Three people that were inside the car ran from the ...

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