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The busiest places in Kansas City this holiday may be our food banks.
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Older Kansas Citians might get the vaccine sooner because they are at greater risk of dying from COVID-19, but the pandemic is casting a light on the long-standing health challenges they already face.
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Kanbe's Markets began three years ago as a way to give people access to fresh produce in food deserts. Today, Kanbe's is a hub, attracting other organizations that want to team up to feed the hungry.
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With schools around the metro closed to stop the spread of the coronavirus, food service directors in Kansas and Missouri have taken on a daunting…
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Segment 1: Hacking HungerA group of UMKC students is working to redirect food waste so it can feed hungry Kansas Citians. Their approach has earned them…
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Segment 1: Expert in climate impact says ending poverty and hunger should be part of our strategy to protect the planet.The lead author on several…
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Segment 1: Few infected convicts in Missouri prisons are receiving newer hepatitis C drugs that are more effective, and more expensive.According to an…
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Volunteers began gathering early Monday morning at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Kansas City, Kansas. They braved icy roads and single-digit temperatures but…
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Kansas City-based Harvesters Community Food Network has seen its elderly clients more than double in the past few years. The organization says today about…
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The state of Kansas and four nonprofit organizations are seeking federal approval to conduct an experiment that they hope will boost participation in a…
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John Hornbeck came to a Thursday forum in Kansas City, Kan., with two cans of green beans.His point was to illustrate that solving hunger isn’t as simple…
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A report released Wednesday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) shows the number of Missouri households threatened by hunger has grown over the