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Restaurants are struggling to stay afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic, and people are spending more time observing the architecture in their Kansas City neighborhoods.
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As social-distancing becomes the new norm, owners and operators of restaurants, retail and office buildings are rethinking their physical work spaces.
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What the evidence tells us about voting by mail, and how COVID-19 is forcing designers and architects to rethink our physical work spaces.
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Segment 1: Kansas lawmakers are debating a bill to end hair discrimination.The idea behind the CROWN Act is to ban employers and schools from expecting…
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Kansas City is known for its style of barbecue and its jazz icons, but it's also a hub for sports architecture.Populous, HOK and HNTB have played an…
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Segment 1: Teachers highlight current events and human impact to help students learn about climate change.Teachers are seeing less resistance to teaching…
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A business and arts incubator in an art deco building in Kansas City is in the running for $2 million in grants through a Partners in Preservation: Main…
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Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Kansas City's Sondern-Adler Home went on the market last year for $1.65 million. No one bought it, so it's going up for a…
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Segment 1: Weekend shootings in Kansas City spark concern about public eventsThis weekend saw multiple fatal shootings in Kansas City, one of them…
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Segment 1: How conservative ideology could be bad for white Americans' well-being.Sociologist Jonathan Metzl discussed how rightist policies for health…
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A stretch of buildings in the heart of the historic Troost commercial district would be transformed into offices, retail space and a museum, under a plan…
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Segment 1: Kansas City council votes unanimously to bring all trash collection in-house.Complaints about trash and recyclables pickup has convinced the…