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Kansas City’s new snow removal process has been tested as the city experienced several snowy days in recent weeks.
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A winter storm dumped more than nine inches of snow by 3 p.m. Thursday. Officials asked residents to stay off the roads as snow plows struggled to clear streets.
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Platt is happy with the progress Kansas City has made, but knows there's more to be done.
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The numbers may not be statistically significant, but a trend was clear in the most recent resident satisfaction survey that was conducted for Kansas City, Missouri.
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What we can learn from Kansas City's residential satisfaction survey, and why a group of Jackson County lawyers were nationally recognized for their work.
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When it comes to what attracts him to city management, Brian Platt says, "I love doing what I can to improve the lives of my neighbors and the people that live in my community."
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Those who know Kansas City’s new city manager say he demonstrated unusual talent early in his career, and when he looks at Kansas City, Missouri, he sees opportunities for community growth.
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Segment 1: Snow removal has pushed some cities beyond their budget.A rough winter has put both Leawood, Kansas, and Riverside, Missouri, over budget for…
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After numerous rounds of snow and ice, cities across the Kansas City area are struggling to keep their residents happy by clearing the streets of ice and…
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Google Fiber says dozens of customers remain without home internet nearly two weeks after a major winter storm knocked out service for many across Kansas…
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Segment 1: Fallout from a snowstorm. From a missing snow-person to more serious issues like coping with school closures from one district to another,…
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Segment 1: Road conditions led to schools being closed for three days after Sunday's storm. November is ending but the winter season is just beginning as…