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Missouri Sen. Nick Schroer wants the state’s schoolchildren to be taught that the separation of church and state has religious origins.

That’s one of 19 items related to the “positive impacts of religion on American history” that public school districts and charter schools would be legally mandated to teach children under a proposal Schroer filed for the 2026 legi...


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Kansas City Area Transportation Authority Board of Commissioners (Jan. 28, 2026) By Connye Griffin, Kansas City Documenter

These notes were produced through Kansas City Documenters, which ...


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As small-business owners, Sonya Andrews and her husband are used to uncertainty.

Sonya runs a business offering graphic and web design services, while her husband is a commercial photographer. They also own a studio in Kansas City’s West Bottoms and have one employee who works remotely from Florida.

Every month is different for them when it comes to bus...


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Kansas Republicans want citizenship status listed on each driver’s license. Republicans argue it’ll make elections more secure, but Democrats worry it will expose immigrants to discrimination.

Takeaways Kansas Republicans say noncitizens are voting in elections, and listing citizenship status on an ID is an extra layer of protection. Democrats say this bill wil...


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On The Paseo near Admiral Boulevard, The Beehive’s doors are open for doctor visits and dental checkups.

Takeaways Late last year, the Kansas City Health Department issued a request for supplier qualifications for health care providers who treat the city’s poorest residents. Officials said they wanted to find out if millions of dollars from the city’s health levy we...


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