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A women in a white hazmat suit puts on a mask.

Behind the Scenes of Crime Scene Cleanup

[Transcript: Jeremy Cumberford, Owner and President, Crime Scene Cleaners] Jeremy Cumberford: “But there’s a lot of blood there.” “That’s going to keep everybody safe.” “The bullet hole went right through the windshield.” At Crime Scene Cleaners, we are the Midwest’s oldest crime and trauma remediation company, serving families and businesses after tragedies such as homicides,…

A photo of an alligator snapping turtle. The turtle is at the center of the photograph, looking straight ahead. It has dark gray coloring with pink splotches. It is being held by someone wearing tan clothing.

Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks Reintroduces 40 Alligator Snapping Turtles to Sunflower State

An aura of excitement filled the air near the Neosho River in Kansas on a hot September morning. State wildlife officials gathered around several large, gray bins, snapping photos and eagerly chatting. Why the excitement? Forty, dinner-plate-sized alligator snapping turtles, about to be released into the wild. The last known living alligator snapping turtle collected…

Nick Haines sitting at desk with downtown Kansas City in background and calendar pages with arrow circling date.

Kelce’s Acting Debut, Fall Festival Takeover and More

Kansas City Royals in Limbo Time is running out for the Kansas City Royals. Will the Boys in Blue make it to the playoffs for the first time in nearly a decade? Or are those high hopes about to be dashed after an excruciating 7-game losing streak? It’s a make-it-or-break-it week for the team. Only…

A small wooden Structure shaped like a chapel sits in the woods with dappled sunlight on its floor. Inside is an altar with a cross.

From Monasteries To Mainstream: Some Find Healing And Purpose Through Spiritual Direction

Several years ago, the Rev. Lisa Senuta, now an Episcopal priest in the Diocese of Kansas, became the rector of a church on Chicago’s ritzy North Shore.  But, she says, “about 18 months in, the place was just eating my lunch. I was having panic attacks, which was very unusual for me.” So she got…

Damon Daniels of AdHoc Group Against Crime.

Services for Those Impacted by Violent Crime

[Transcript: Damon Daniel, President and CEO of the AdHoc Group Against Crime]  Hello, my name is Damon Daniel, president and CEO of the AdHoc Group Against Crime.  For some, AdHoc is the emergency room for social services, and for others, it’s the trust and bridge between the community and the criminal justice system.  We work…

Panasonic Energy's electric vehicle battery plant is under construction in De Soto, Kansas.

Panasonic Plant Could ‘Revolutionize Region’s Economy’

Gov. Laura Kelly of Kansas believes the opening of the $4 billion electric car battery manufacturing plant in DeSoto early next year will revolutionize the region’s economy, lifestyle and self-image. Kansas and the Kansas City region will find themselves among elite, fast-charging locales around the globe whose fortunes are aligned with the push to create…

Nick Haines sitting at desk with downtown Kansas City in background and calendar pages with arrow circling date.

Nick’s Pick’s: Mail-in Ballots Concern Officials and More

FIRST PRESIDENTIAL VOTES CAST The presidential election may not be until November, but the first votes will be cast this week. Saturday is the deadline to mail absentee ballots to military and overseas voters in Kansas and Missouri. It comes as a growing number of local election officials are ringing the alarm bells about mail-in…

Nick Haines sitting at desk with downtown Kansas City in background and calendar pages with arrow circling date.

Nick’s Picks: Top Headlines for Sept. 9

ABORTION AMENDMENT COULD BE AXED FROM THE MO BALLOT  A public vote on abortion in Missouri is now in danger of being kicked off the November ballot.  A judge ruled Friday that the proposed amendment, which was placed on the ballot after 380,000 Missourians signed a petition, violates state law because it fails to mention…

A colorful illustration to visualize 'Buy Nothing' groups that includes several people holding items of clothing in their hands. In the middle of the image is a large box with a recycling symbol on it and items flowing out of the top.

‘Buy Nothing’ Helps Neighbors Share More Than Free Stuff

‘Buy Nothing’ is about more than getting rid of stuff – it’s also about building community and saving the environment.  You can find just about anything in a Buy Nothing Project group – from brown bananas to fine china.   Perhaps one of the strangest gifts?   “Somebody either had or needed chinchilla droppings for their…

A photo of a sheep in the woods. The sheep is in the center of the photo, looking to the right. It is white with brown spots. There is a white sheep a few feet behind it. The foreground is bare and covered in dead leaves. The background is green and leafy.

Sheep, Native Plants and Fire Tested as Methods for Managing Invasive Honeysuckle Next to the Blue River

Editor’s Note: Additional information was added into this article to identify the species of bush honeysuckle that impacts Missouri. For information on identifying invasive honeysuckle or other invasive plants, visit the Missouri Department of Conservation’s Website. Something is suffocating Missouri’s forest floors.   It’s leafy, it’s dense, it’s pervasive, and it can grow so thick that…