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Housing Crisis
5:23 pm
Wed May 16, 2012

Missouri Among States Spending Mortgage Settlement On Other Priorities

Missouri is one of more than a dozen states using funds from a $25 billion dollar mortgage settlement to plug unrelated budget gaps, according to the New York Times and a report from Enterprise Community Partners, an affordable housing group.

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Cops & Crime
4:26 pm
Wed May 16, 2012

Man Sentenced In Kansas City Brinks Holdup

Holdup of Brinks truck similar to this was starting point for Kansas City, MO. spending spree.
Demetri Mouratis

A Raytown, Mo. man will serve more than 14 years in federal prison for the 2010 holdup of a Brinks Truck at a Kansas City, Missouri bank.

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Visual Arts
3:57 pm
Wed May 16, 2012

Artist Andres Serrano Delivers KCAI Commencement Address

Photographer and artist Andres Serrano at the Kansas City Art Institute's 2012 commencement ceremony
Courtesy of Kansas City Art Institute

This time of year marks a flurry of commencement speeches at academic institutions around the country.

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Kansas Statehouse
2:52 pm
Wed May 16, 2012

Redistricting Could Be Headed To Federal Court

jimmywayne / flickr

Kansas lawmakers have failed to make much progress this session on drawing new legislative and congressional district maps.

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Headlines
8:42 am
Wed May 16, 2012

Top Of The Morning News: Wednesday, May 16, 2012

courtesty of ku.edu

Kansas City shifts strategies on how to deal with violent crime.  Missouri lawmakers take on everything from workers’ compensation to keeping the Jayhawk off of Missouri license plates.  That and more from KCUR.

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Government
12:47 am
Wed May 16, 2012

Unemployment Down, Jobs Up In Missouri

Mary Slaughter, an employee of Southwest Technologies for 19 years, says this time of year is usually slower for business. But that hasn't been the case in the last few years. Southwest recently signed three new contracts and wants to expand its facility.
Elana Gordon / KCUR

At 7.3 percent, unemployment in Missouri has dropped to its lowest level in 40 months.  That’s according to the latest monthly report from the state’s Department of Economic Development.

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Cops & Crime
4:48 pm
Tue May 15, 2012

Anti-Violent Crime Strategy Shifts In Kansas City

Jean Peters Baker, Jackson County Prosecutor and Kansas City Police Chief Daryl Forte on new approach to reducing most vicious crimes.
Dan Verbeck / KCUR

An anti-violent crime program for Kansas City, styled after ones in Boston and Cincinnati, will target top offenders and try to make crime leadership less attractive to underlings.

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Up to Date
4:12 pm
Tue May 15, 2012

Streetcars In KC: On Track?

An Ameritram streetcar visited Kansas City's Union Station last year. A similar vehicle would be used on Kansas City's proposed streetcar system
KCTRANSIT.com

Once declared "touristy frou-frou" by then-Kansas City Mayor Emanuel Cleaver, streetcars may be coming to Kansas City...more than 55 years after the last streetcar ran on the Country Club Line.

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Kansas Statehouse
4:04 pm
Tue May 15, 2012

Senate Committee Introduces Plan To Overhaul Redistricting Process

jimmywayne / flickr

A committee in the Kansas Senate is proposing a constitutional amendment that would change the redistricting process. The amendment would create a commission that would draw redistricting maps.

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Missouri Statehouse
3:39 pm
Tue May 15, 2012

Legislative Measure To Bar Jayhawks Specialty Mo. License Plate

proforged / flickr

The Missouri House has approved language designed to bar the creation of a Kansas Jayhawks specialty license plate. The measure was added onto a larger higher education bill passed by the House Tuesday.

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