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Known to be Toxic for a Century, Lead Still Poisons Thousands of Midwestern Kids

By | April 11, 2022 | 0
Lisa Pascoe with her 2-year-old daughter on March 23, 2022, at their home Clarkson Valley, Mo.

Researchers say even a small amount of lead can harm kids’ development. One 2021 study found Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri had some of the highest rates of elevated blood lead levels in children.

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curiousKC | Remembering the Sacred Heart and Our Lady of Guadalupe Consolidation

By | March 28, 2022 | 0
Our Lady of Guadalupe stands at 901 W. 23rd Street, today known as Avenida Cesar E. Chavez.

The curiousKC team recounts the closure of Our Lady of Guadalupe parish, located in the Westside neighborhood of Kansas City, and its consolidation with nearby Sacred Heart.

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Recalling Kansas City’s Gilded Age

By | March 25, 2022 | 0
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“The Gilded Age,” a new HBO drama, makes several references to Kansas City. Here’s a more fact-based account of Kansas City’s Gilded Age.

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Fighting for Ukraine’s Independence Here in the Heartland

By | March 18, 2022 | 0
Woman in flower crown and traditional, colorful Ukrainian dress holds a blowing Ukrainian flag in a park.

The Ukrainian Club of Kansas City moves away from cultural activities as members search for ways to support the war effort in their home country.

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Womontown: How 12 City Blocks in Kansas City Became a Radical Enclave By and For Women

By | March 8, 2022 | 0
The Womontown documentary features co-founders Andrea Nedelsky and Mary Ann Hopper walking through their old neighborhood in Midtown Kansas City. Emily Woodring and Brydie O'Connor of Kansas City PBS film Nedelsky discussing Womontown's history.

Fed up with harassment and housing discrimination, lesbians in 1990s Kansas City dreamed of a place where they could “walk hand in hand, freely down the streets.” So they created Womontown. The radical enclave encompassed 12 city blocks and attracted women from all over the U.S.

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