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KCUR Newscast
6:26 pm
Fri November 19, 2010

KCUR Morning Newscast 11-19-10

Kansas City, MO – Paseo Bridge Closes Today

Council Votes to Restructure KC ECODEVO

Group Pushes Health Care for Artists

Blunt Urges Senate to Stall New Arms Reduction Treaty

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KCUR Newscast
6:24 pm
Fri November 19, 2010

KCUR Evening News 11-19-10

Kansas City, MO –

  • Nixon announces consortium bid for second MO nuclear power plant.
  • Former ambassador from Missouri to make bid for RNC chair.
  • Scott Roeder transferred from El Dorado prison to Lansing.
  • Kansas City, MO police honor their bravest with "gold."
  • KU to offer graduate degrees in gender studies.
  • Struggling animal shelter needs to place pets.
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    KCUR Newscast
    6:13 pm
    Thu November 18, 2010

    KCUR Evening News 11-18-10

    Kansas City, MO –

  • Five more indicted in KU sports ticket misappropriation.
  • MO, KS Congress members favor end to NPR funding.
  • Lane openings pave way for Paseo Bridge demolition.
  • Northland "mountail lion" photo shows a bobcat.
  • Home-made bug remedy causes apartment evacuation.
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    KCUR Newscast
    6:11 pm
    Thu November 18, 2010

    KCUR Morning Newscast 11-18-10

    Kansas City, MO – Congressman Emanuel Cleaver Takes Over Congressional Black Caucus

    The Wizards aren't the Wizards Anymore

    Kansas City School District Drops Law Suit

    City Talks of Clampdown on Mailings

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    KCUR Newscast
    6:07 pm
    Tue November 16, 2010

    KCUR Evening News 11-16-10

    Kansas City, MO –

  • Kansas to enter suit against new federal health care law in January.
  • Kansas Medicaid claim backlog declines, but will last till March.
  • Officers exchange shots with occupants of car in Northeast KC.
  • Freeman, MO soldier killed in Afghanistan suicide bombing.
  • Union leaders strategize to fend off MO right-to-work attempt.
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    KCUR Newscast
    11:25 am
    Tue November 16, 2010

    KCUR Morning News 11-16-10

    Kansas City, MO – The Department of Homeland Security says a report saying risks associated with a federal research laboratory planned at Kansas State University have been understated will not derail the project.

    The Kansas City Missouri Health Department has launched a new initiative to curb asthma attacks among kids.

    A Missouri House committee is gathering information on Medicaid spending, in preparation for next year's legislative session.

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    KCUR Newscast
    6:08 pm
    Mon November 15, 2010

    KCUR Evening News 11-15-10

    Kansas City, MO –

  • Report faults incident hazards of bio-defense lab.
  • Todd Haley apologizes for end-of-game snub.
  • Police warn: Thursday is "Click It or Ticket" day.
  • Body found buried near Pleasant Hil.
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    KCUR Newscast
    9:08 am
    Mon November 15, 2010

    KCUR Morning News 11-15-10

    Kansas City, MO – The Department of Homeland Security is hoping today's report on the safety of the National Bio and Agro defense Facility will allow them to make plans to begin construction in Manhattan.

    An organization in Douglas County is working to bolster the local food movement. The Douglas County Food Policy Council was created last year by the County Commission, to advise the county on ways to promote local food systems.

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    KCUR Newscast
    6:15 pm
    Sat November 13, 2010

    Top Stories of the Week

    Kansas City, MO –

  • Bannister plant contamination reports "misleading."
  • State declares no haz-mat cancers around Cameron.
  • Teller charged in O.P bank embezzlement robbery hoax.
  • Cass County 2-year-old retrieved after Amber Alert.
  • Independence pastor charged in Randy Stone murder.
  • Shawnee Mission district backs down on school closings.
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    KCUR Newscast
    6:12 pm
    Fri November 12, 2010

    KCUR Evening News 11-12-10

    Kansas City, MO –

  • Teller, 3 others charged in elaborate bank robbery hoax.
  • No charges filed in Cass County toddler "abduction."
  • Suspensions at Paseo Academy follow Iinternet fight videos.
  • Long-time sponsor Budweiser sues major league baseball.
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    KCUR Newscast
    6:10 pm
    Thu November 11, 2010

    KCUR Evening News 11-11-10

    Kansas City, MO –

  • Iowa officers stop vehicle with abducted 2-year-old inside.
  • Brownback will oppose repealing Kansas sales tax hike.
  • Kansas universities ask for housing, food fee increases.
  • Skelton concerned about committee changes.
  • Moran undecided gays in military.
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    KCUR Newscast
    9:08 am
    Thu November 11, 2010

    KCUR Morning News 11-11-10

    Kansas City, MO – A man who was declared innocent last week of murdering his mother in 1993 will remain in jail for now. But Dale Helmig could be released before Thanksgiving.

    Physician training programs in Kansas City are getting a boost.

    A former Missouri pastor charged with killing a parishioner is fighting his return from South Carolina.

    One point six million dollars of federal funding will be used in Kansas to prepare students for jobs in the energy industry.

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    KCUR Newscast
    4:46 pm
    Wed November 10, 2010

    KCUR Evening News 11-10-10

    Kansas City, MO – An unusually large reward offer follows a strange bank robbery. The Kansas board of Education considers redrawing bullying rules. A former Independence pastor is charged with murder. Stories on KCUR Evening News.

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    KCUR Newscast
    10:07 am
    Wed November 10, 2010

    KCUR Morning News 11-10-10

    Kansas City, MO – The Kansas City Ballet is the first of the resident companies to announce its inaugural season at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts.

    A wind turbine manufacturing plant in Hutchinson has drawn its first supplier to Kansas.

    The Missouri Supreme Court heard arguments over who should raise a 4-year-old boy from Guatemala.

    A former Olathe doctor will spend three years in prison after pleading guilty to illegally distributing prescription medication.

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    KCUR Newscast
    4:53 pm
    Tue November 9, 2010

    KCUR Evening News 11-09-10

    Kansas City, MO – A final state health report says no environmental carcinogens caused cancers in Cameron, Missouri. A girl has been convicted of murder committed at age 13. And Missouri's Supreme Court will consider what may be a landmark adoption case. These stories on KCUR evening news.

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