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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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Kansas City Chiefs OTAs are More Than Competitive
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 ...
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Kansas Legislature approves some changes to liquor laws
Bridges in Kansas: D-plus. Dams in Missouri: D-minus. Overall infrastructure across both states: Does C-minus earn anyone a star? Civil engineers are tough graders. A few gathered in Kansas City on Wednesday to deliver a report card that pretty much ...
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Missouri suspect fleeing from cops runs into police headquarters
Bridges in Kansas: D-plus. Dams in Missouri: D-minus. Overall infrastructure across both states: Does C-minus earn anyone a star? Civil engineers are tough graders. A few gathered in Kansas City on Wednesday to deliver a report card that pretty much ...
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Kmart at it again with Big gas savings
Kmart is at it again. In April one of its commercials went viral for a turn of phrase. Describing the ease of shipping a product to customers for free, the commercial's actors used clever wordplay and continued to repeat the ...
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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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Fallen KCPD officers remembered
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Thursday morning the Kansas City Missouri Police Department will honor the 119 officers who were killed while on duty throughout the department's history. The Memorial Service begins at 10 a.m. at the Regional Police Academy Sports Field at 6885 NE Pleasant Valley Road. The public is invited to attend the service. The KCPD Color Guard with perform the 21-gun salute. There ...
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Rain strong winds batter recovering Okla. area
Pounding rain soaked tornado-ravaged Moore, Oklahoma, on Thursday morning, and winds sent pieces of debris flying, hindering recovery efforts three days after the devastating ...
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Brownback to Kansas Legislature Shut it down
Bridges in Kansas: D-plus. Dams in Missouri: D-minus. Overall infrastructure across both states: Does C-minus earn anyone a star? Civil engineers are tough graders. A few gathered in Kansas City on Wednesday to deliver a report card that pretty much ...
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Bad choice Foot chase ends in police building
The officer chased him to a downtown Clayton building. The suspect apparently didn't know the building is home to St. Louis County police, and he ran ...
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Spectacular tech firsts up for auction
A treasure trove of rarities, oddities and tech "firsts" has been brought together -- including an experimental 17th century mechanical calculator, a 108-year-old telephone and an incredibly rare, headline-grabbing Apple 1 computer -- to be sold at auction Friday in Cologne, ...
On the record
Nothing will ever completely replace playing the game I love, however I feel like I'm starting a new adventure and I'm genuinely excited about what lies ahead. I'm fortunate to have been given many opportunities throughout my career and now I feel it's my time to give back.
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The world's best known footballer was speaking after formally announcing his retirement.
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The Helmsley Park Lane, New York
The best feature of this hotel is its location, overlooking Central Park in the heart of Manhattan. The hotel also ...
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