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Food recs: Kansas City's best coffee shops and cafes

KCUR - Sat, 04/13/2024 - 05:00
Whether you’re looking for a pour-over, a latte or a cold brew, Kansas City’s rich and robust coffee shop scene has something for everyone. These are some of the best spots in the metro to get your caffeine fix — and grab a bite, too.
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Kansas City's Doña Fina Café keeps family tradition alive, one cup of coffee at a time

KCUR - Sat, 04/13/2024 - 05:00
Erika Cecilia Noguera is the owner of Doña Fina Café, a Kansas City coffee company that roasts and sells beans grown on her family's farm in Guatemala. She says Doña Fina — which is named for her great-grandmother — is about telling the story of coffee, and of the people who make it.
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A Kansas City nonprofit wants more people to prepare for dying. How KC End of Life is helping

KCUR - Fri, 04/12/2024 - 12:03
Death is inevitable, so why don't more people plan for it? The nonprofit KC End of Life is teaching people how to prepare for passing, and how a doula can support everyone through the difficult times.
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How Kansas and Missouri pollsters measure public opinion — and what you need to know

KCUR - Thu, 04/11/2024 - 15:44
As November 2024 nears, Kansas and Missouri pollsters say that transparency is one key factor for determining a poll's quality.
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Lenexa nonprofit Heart to Heart faces hurdles in sending humanitarian aid to Gaza

KCUR - Thu, 04/11/2024 - 10:12
People in Gaza are faced with a mounting humanitarian crisis. Heart to Heart International, a Lenexa-based nonprofit, is sending aid packages to the region, but it's difficult to get relief to those in need because of bureaucratic hurdles and safety risks.
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How a local library is helping Kansas Citians navigate the world of social media and AI

KCUR - Tue, 04/09/2024 - 15:54
Technologies like AI and social media are rapidly changing, impacting the content we consume and how we interact with each other. "Facing the Future," a series of talks at the Mid-Continent Public Library, aims to help Kansas Citians navigate them.
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10 years after antisemitic attacks, Kansas City nonprofit SevenDays is celebrating kindness

KCUR - Tue, 04/09/2024 - 15:39
SevenDays, a Kansas City area organization that works to overcome hate by promoting kindness, will hold multiple events this week in the area, including a Community Kindness Festival on April 14. This weekend marks the 10th anniversary of a series of antisemitic shootings in Overland Park.
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Kansas City advocates for climate resilience are highlighted in new 'hopeful' documentary

KCUR - Tue, 04/09/2024 - 03:00
Local documentary filmmaker Dave Kendall produced "Hot Times in the Heartland" with his company, Prairie Hollow Productions. The film is a comprehensive look at how the climate crisis is impacting the Kansas City region and how local changemakers are working to counter it.
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Englewood Arts Center boosts artists in Independence, and the community too

KCUR - Mon, 04/08/2024 - 16:30
While Englewood Arts offers classes in drawing, ceramics, and glass blowing, it isn't your typical arts center. It's also leading the way for affordable housing in Independence.
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Missouri will execute Brian Dorsey, despite widespread support for clemency

KCUR - Mon, 04/08/2024 - 16:21
Gov. Mike Parson on Monday confirmed the state will carry out the scheduled execution of Brian Dorsey on Tuesday, April 9. More than 150 people spoke out in support of sparing Dorsey’s life, including over 70 corrections officers and a retired Missouri Supreme Court judge. Dorsey was convicted of murdering his cousin and her husband in 2006.
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An Overland Park nonprofit wants to support living organ donors and dispel myths

KCUR - Sun, 04/07/2024 - 04:00
The Overland Park nonprofit Gift of Life works to educate the public about living organ donation and support donors and recipients through the transplant process.
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'Girls State' documentary features Missouri girls building a government from the ground up

KCUR - Sat, 04/06/2024 - 04:00
The documentary "Girls State," a follow-up to the critically acclaimed 2020 film "Boys State," centers on young women in Missouri as they navigate politics and create a mock government. The film is streaming now on Apple TV+.
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People experiencing grief need others to 'show up,' Kansas City therapist says

KCUR - Thu, 04/04/2024 - 15:35
People experiencing grief cannot be expected to fall neatly into stages and timetables. The way experts look at and characterize grief is changing, including the newly recognized prolonged grief disorder.
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KC Tenants leader says 'regressive' tax ask from billionaire owners motivated opposition

KCUR - Wed, 04/03/2024 - 17:00
Voters in Jackson County voted by nearly a three to two margin to oppose the Royals and Chiefs' 3/8th-cent stadium sales tax extension. KC Tenants, the citywide tenants union in Kansas City, played a big role in the "vote no" campaign.
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Missouri residents have a chance to catch a total solar eclipse — if they’re in the right spot

KCUR - Wed, 04/03/2024 - 16:30
Kansas City will witness a partial eclipse on Monday, April 8, with about an 89% obscuration of the sun. Some parts of Southeast Missouri, including Poplar Bluff, will experience the last total eclipse in the U.S. until 2044.
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Jackson County voters denied the Royals funding for a new Crossroads stadium. What now?

KCUR - Wed, 04/03/2024 - 15:59
In Tuesday's election, 58% of voters opposed the 3/8ths-cent sales tax. The tax would have funded a downtown ballpark for the Royals and renovations to Arrowhead Stadium for the Chiefs.
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New podcast 'Landslide' highlights how the GOP came to embrace the role of cultural warrior

KCUR - Tue, 04/02/2024 - 17:04
The GOP remade itself into a much more conservative party in the 1970's. The new podcast series "Landslide" highlights how that transition began — including an episode on the highly consequential 1976 Republican National Convention in Kansas City.
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The Marion County Record in Kansas was raided by police in August. Now, it's suing officials.

KCUR - Tue, 04/02/2024 - 16:44
A small Kansas newspaper, the Marion County Record, was the target of a raid by the local police force last August. Now, the paper is suing the police and other government officials arguing that they violated the First Amendment.
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Kansas City care partners share their experience with Alzheimer's: 'It’s been a difficult road’

KCUR - Tue, 04/02/2024 - 15:03
Nearly 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s or some other form of dementia, and those who care for someone with the disease often need help navigating services. A new Alzheimer's Association report offers insight on how to make the process easier.
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KMBC documentary to highlight the Kansas City Current's historic new stadium

KCUR - Tue, 04/02/2024 - 03:00
KMBC 9 will air a new documentary about the Kansas City Current's historic new stadium, the first ever built for a women's sport. "A Pitch Fit For A Queen" is set to broadcast on April 10th.
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