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Goodwill for Ukrainian refugees is abundant in KC. But what about other refugees?
This story was originally published by The Beacon. It wasn’t long after Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, sending more than a million civilians scrambling for safety, that resettlement organizations around the Kansas City area began receiving offers of refugee support. The messages were almost universally well-meaning. People offered financial donations and even volunteered to […]
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Ask George: Have you ever compiled a list of mispronounced foods?
Every Friday, dining editor George Mahe answers a culinary query.
Clara B’s Kitchen Table cooks up creative Southern-inspired comfort food in Belleville
Chef-owner Jodie Ferguson draws inspiration from her Austin, Texas, upbringing and her grandmother's Louisiana roots.
Friday, March 25, 2022 - North City Blues
The St. Louis Blues have launched an after-school program to give more children a chance to learn the sport while increasing diversity in hockey. North City Blues is a partnership with KIPP Schools and Friendly Temple.
Facebook says it could invest up to $40 billion in new Kansas City data center
The firm on Thursday rolled out plans for an $800 million data center at the Golden Plains Technology Park, an 882-acre site developed by Diode Ventures, a subsidiary of Overland Park’s Black & Veatch.
School board races across St. Louis marked by anti-equity push from the right
In Payal Kapadia's A Night of Knowing Nothing, a Filmmaker Trusts Her Viewers
The most familiar way of making a documentary is also one of the least intuitive ones.
In Payal Kapadia's A Night of Knowing Nothing, a Filmmaker Trusts Her Viewers
The most familiar way of making a documentary is also one of the least intuitive ones.
St. Louis police officer, fresh out of academy, shoots suspect after another cop is stabbed in vest
The injured officer may have minor injuries. The other officer who shot the suspect is new to the department, having graduated from the police academy a few weeks ago.
St. Louis police find man shot in head in car
50-foot deep sinkhole forms Downtown St. Louis
There are so many potholes in the street. Here's something different, a sinkhole near a sidewalk.
Why the Senate hasn’t made a climate deal yet
Democrats (including Joe Manchin) say they agree on historic climate spending. So what's the holdup?
Sweden approves controversial iron mine on Indigenous Sami land
The proposed mining project has been condemned by the Sami and the United Nations.
Man shot after rushing St. Louis officers with a knife
There's been reported an officer-involved shooting on the 5400 block of Genevieve.
Banks promised climate action. Where is it?
Not one of the top 30 financial institutions is following through on its climate pledge, a new report finds.
Deep Purple’s classic album ‘Machine Head,’ featuring “Smoke on the Water,” celebrates its 50th anniversary
Deep Purple's classic sixth studio album, Machine Head, was released 50 years ago today. The record features some of the British rockers' most enduring tunes, including "Highway Star," "Space Truckin'"…
Mark Vittert's Reflections: Remembering Gyo Obata, the architectural great who founded HOK
I had the chance to meet Gyo Obata almost 40 years ago. In the times we shared, there was not a word ever spoken about buildings or airports or extraordinary structures, or his remarkable, unmatched career, or the books that would herald him as one of the greatest architects who had ever lived. I was able to get to know Gyo in a completely different way.
The Real Lesson for All Factions of the Democratic Party
Offer a hopeful vision where all Americans make progress.
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