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The High Cost Of Allowing Concealed Carry In KU Hospital

The fight is raging on in Topeka over whether to roll back a law that would let almost anyone carry a concealed gun on a college campus, in a library or public hospital. The debate has mostly been around whether guns enhance or detract from people’s safety. Less talked about is just how much allowing…

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Tap List | Rock & Run’s Hoppy Doughnuts

It’s time to make the donuts…with beer. Chef Tod Barlow of Rock and Run Brewery and Pub (114 E Kansas Street, Liberty, Missouri) has created the IPA donut by adding beer as an ingredient. “I use Rock and Run’s 5K IPA in the doughnut batter,” said Barlow. “The hops in the ale comes through in…

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Bryan Sheppard and the Heavily Redacted Elephant in the Courtroom

In 1997 Bryan Sheppard was sentenced to life without parole for the deaths of six Kansas City firefighters. Although he and the other four defendants have always maintained their innocence, they have lost all of their appeals and are considered guilty of the crime in the eyes of the U.S. judicial system. All five were…

If you’ve ever wondered about the safety of the bridges you drive across everyday, "The Cost of Bridges | Episode 3" checks out what's being done to preserve the life of the city's bridges in the third of a five-part digital series looking at our city’s aging infrastructure.

The Cost of Our Bridges | Episode 3

If you’ve ever wondered about the safety of the bridges you drive across everyday, “The Cost of Bridges | Episode 3” looks at what’s being done to preserve the life of the city’s bridges in the third of a five-part digital series looking at our city’s aging infrastructure. Public Works? The Cost of Our Aging Infrastructure is a months-long project taking you underneath…

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The Meaning Of Milk: A War Over Words Erupts In The Dairy Aisle

A war is brewing over what you pour on your breakfast cereal. Dairy farmers say the makers of plant-based milks – like almond milk, soy milk and a long list of other varieties – are stealing away their customers and deceiving consumers. And they’d like the federal government to back them up. At its heart,…

1,000 Years Ago, Corn Made This Society Big. Then, A Changing Climate Destroyed Them

The Mississippian American Indian culture rose to power after 900 A.D. by farming corn. Now, new evidence suggests a dramatic change in climate might have led to the culture’s collapse in the 1300s.

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The Cost of Our Bridges | Preview

If you’ve ever thought about the safety of the bridges you drive over everyday, follow The Cost of Bridges, the third in a five-part general overview series on our city’s aging infrastructure. Here’s a preview in advance of Monday’s Episode 3. All five overview episodes culminate in a 30-minute documentary at 7:30 p.m., March 2 on KCPT. — Follow the entire project online…

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KC Bier Co.’s Anniversary & Other Weekend Possibilities

Time flies when you’re drinking beer. KC Bier Company (310 W. 79 St) is celebrating its third anniversary from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Feb. 11. Over the course of the day, they’ll be rotating 20 beers through their taps. Right now, they’ve got a Doppel Alt on tap that is dry-hopped. It’s got a strong…

Pastor Roberson with child

Anyone Can Lead, Anytime, Anywhere

Pastor Adrion Roberson likes to say that youth sports founded his church in Kansas City, Kansas. He has spent 25 years coaching youth football in Wyandotte County and founded the KC United! Youth Sports Initiative – a league that has grown to 65 teams in several Kansas City-area communities. He launched it so working parents…

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Sympathetic Vibrations | Rebuke Box

“The times they are a-changin.’” That chorus from Bob Dylan’s 53-year-old protest hymn is undoubtedly a classic. Aided greatly by Dylan’s poignant and timeless songwriting, the track has enjoyed the decades-long effect of inspiring listeners, uniting otherwise dissonant parties, and challenging established ideas – feats typically necessary to effectuate any sort of change. Many local…

"History of Brush Creek"

Our Watershed | A History of Brush Creek

From questions of quality — think Flint, Michigan — to questions of access — think the Dakota Access Pipeline — understanding our finite resource of water starts at home. Our story starts with Brush Creek, a landmark in the heart of Kansas City named for the brush that once grew on its sides. Brush Creek,…

A man being thrown off a bull.

The Weekend Starts Today

It’s the weekend before Valentine’s Day, so the city will flood with couples, new and old, looking for a romantic night on the town. The rest of us will stay home and weep. Kidding. We’ll get out and weep in public. No matter. Whether you are part of a pair, want only to hang with…

Kava

Mana Bar Believes It’s Time for Tea

Kava, a mood-altering tea native to the islands of Polynesia, Hawaii, and Micronesia, is coming to Kansas City. Mana Bar (1412 Westport Road) will prepare kava in house, along with kombucha and a variety of teas, when it opens in mid-to-late March in the former Westport location of Sheehan’s Irish Imports. “We believe Mana Bar is…

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Medicine By Monthly Fee Expanding In Kansas: Is KanCare Next?

Dr. Damon Heybrock’s office doesn’t look like a traditional medical clinic. Heybrock finished converting a two-story row house into a medical practice in September, putting exam tables in the bedrooms and a centrifuge for lab tests next to the kitchen sink. Original pieces by Kansas City artists cover the walls of the clinic in Westwood,…

People raise their candles as a commitment to contact their representatives on behalf of immigrants and refugees.

Outcry Over Immigration Ban Spans the Weekend in KC

As it has across the country, the temporary immigration ban instituted by President Trump continued to reverberate through the Kansas City area over the weekend. The activities, including a town-hall forum organized Saturday by U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, a Kansas City Democrat, came against the backdrop of a fast-developing story. A federal judge in Washington…