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Food Deserts Prevent Some in Metro from Getting Healthy Food
Christie Walton, Interactive Content ProducerWhile fresh, healthy food is available to most metro residents, some, especial those who are low income, don't have access to the stores that sell them. According to the US Dept. of Agriculture, those areas are called food deserts, and Independence, Mo....Tags: Obesity, Diets and Dieting, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Healthy Diet
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Empty Pockets: FEMA Running Out Of Money
KIAHHurricane Irene’s remnants are still evident in the northeast that has left thousands homeless and roads and bridges torn apart. But when it rains, it really does pour. It seems like there may not be enough federal assistance money this time...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Hurricane Irene (2011), Natural Disasters, FEMA, Hurricanes
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Kansas ordered to resume funding Planned Parenthood
A federal judge has ordered Kansas to resume funding Planned Parenthood on the same quarterly schedule that existed before a new state law stripped it of all federal funding for non-abortion services.
U.S. District Judge J. Thomas Marten on Tuesday...Tags: Social Issues, Judges, Kansas, Crime, Law and Justice, Planned Parenthood
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Top 5 Things To Do In Wichita This Weekend - September 2 - 4, 2011
TOP 5 THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND It’s all about jamming out to familiar tunes from some very famous bands this weekend. KC is bringing his Sunshine Band to Topeka’s SOS Street Music Fest, while The Temptations are bringing their doo-wop...Tags: Colorado, Crimes, Juvenile Delinquency, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice
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Storm Aid Raises More Than $170,000 For Regional Disaster Areas
A check for more than $170,000 was presented to the American Red Cross on Tuesday, to continue to help the flood and tornado victims in Northern Missouri, Sedalia and Joplin. More than $140,000 of the proceeds were donated by generous Kansas City...Tags: Mass Media, Social Issues, Arts and Culture, Disasters and Accidents, Joplin (Jasper, Missouri)
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Woman Labels Dead Cats, Saves Them in Freezer
Kansas City Missouri Animal Control removed dozens of cats from a Northland home, and now officials say that the home is unsafe for anyone to live in.
Officials say that around 80 live cats were rescued from the home near NE 38th Street and N. Bales on...Tags: Cat (animal)
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Flooding, Outages Continue To Paralyze Several Parts Of NJ
Thousands in New Jersey were still in the dark Tuesday, nearly three days after Hurricane Irene knocked out power through the state causing mass flooding and plenty of headaches for residents and local businesses.
According to PSE&G, crews have made...Tags: Ohio, Headaches, File Sharing, Disasters and Accidents, Natural Disasters
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Law Firm to Build Headquarters at Troubled West Plaza Development
After months of debate and controversy, the Polsinelli Shughart Law Firm has picked a home for their new headquarters, and by doing so is solving another problem for the Country Club Plaza area in the troubled West Edge project.
The law firm, which had...Tags: Kansas, Business Enterprises, Clubs and Associations, Legal Service
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School Board Meets to Discuss Next Move
The Kansas City Missouri School Board called an emergency meeting on Monday. Members of the board are working to find a replacement for outgoing superintendent John Covington who resigned abruptly to take a job in Michigan. Now, board members want to make...Tags: Michigan
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