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‘Auschwitz’ Exhibit Shatters Attendance Record, Prompts Scalper Warning

By Kevin Collison Union Station’s ongoing Auschwitz exhibition has shattered attendance records and demand remains so strong it’s receiving the ultimate backward compliment in the event world, people are scalping tickets. The “Auschwitz, Not Long Ago, Not Far Away” exhibit has drawn more than 330,000 visitors  since it’s opening last June, enough to fill Arrowhead…

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Nick Haines

Nick’s Picks | Super Bowl Sickness and Valentine’s Day

Here’s your look at this week’s news in Kansas City before it happens.

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‘Long Overdue’ 18th & Vine Plan Wins Strong Council Backing

By Kevin Collison A redevelopment proposal that preserves historic facades and builds apartments and retail in the 18th and Vine District was approved overwhelmingly by the City Council Thursday after being hailed by its sponsor as a “good day for Kansas City.” “We’ve come to the point where we have an agreement with an entity…

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The façade of the historic Eblon Theater at 1822 Vine St.

18th & Vine Plan Called ‘Long Overdue,’ Wins Strong Council Backing

A redevelopment proposal that preserves historic facades and builds apartments and retail in the 18th and Vine District was approved overwhelmingly by the Kansas City Council.

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Medical staff walk through or aid patients in a hospital hallway. Image from Canva

Kansas City Doctor Leads Nationwide Study on Long COVID

A new clinical trial study aims to learn why some adults infected with SARS-CoV-2 virus develop long COVID and why others don’t.

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