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However, his failed U.S. Senate campaign ended the election season with debt. Savannah Hawley-Bates / KCUR 89.4 Arts & Life A lasting Kansas City Christmas tradition: Picking out a tree from this couple's farm Savannah Hawley-Bates , 14 hours ago Listen • 4:28 KCUR file photo Politics, Elections and Government DACA health care ruling leaves few options but emergency care for some immigrants in Kansas Zane Irwin , 13 hours ago U.S. Department of Agriculture News Trump’s proposed tariffs target big U.S. trading partners. What that could mean for Midwest farmers Rachel Cramer , December 17, 2024 The Latest From KCUR's Up To Date * Claudia Brancart Why Jean Peters Baker decided to step away from being Jackson County Prosecutor Steve Kraske , 13 hours ago Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker said she's faced threats and criticism for her decisions over the years — especially over the prosecution of ex-KCPD officer Eric DeValkenaere. She spoke with KCUR's Up To Date about her 13 years as the county’s top prosecutor, and the consequences the job had on her and her family. Listen • 34:53 * Laura Ziegler / KCUR 89.3 In the weeks after Roger Golubski's death, his victims say they still feel 'haunted' Steve Kraske , December 17, 2024 Former Kansas City, Kansas, Police detective Roger Golubski had been set to stand trial for accusations that he'd used the power of his badge to abuse and exploit Black women for decades. In the wake of his death, KCUR gathered survivors and other community members for a conversation about the damage he caused — and what they want to see happen next. Listen • 49:28 No paywall. Just local news that matters. Together, we can ensure everyone in Kansas City stays informed and connected to their community. Join KCUR with a donation today. Donate KCUR En Español 1. Los inmigrantes necesitan un examen médico para convertirse en ciudadanos. Es difícil encontrar opciones económicas en Kansas City 2. Los votantes de Missouri aprueban la propuesta A para aumentar el salario mínimo 3. Los sindicatos tienen poder en los suburbios al norte de Kansas City. Sus votos podrían influir en esta elección 4. Cómo una comunidad Latina creciente podría moldear la política en Missouri More News From KCUR * Arts & Life Coffee prices in Kansas City could get even higher. Here's why Alina Selyukh , 13 hours ago Droughts in top coffee-growing countries have shrunk the supply of beans. Supermarket brands like Nescafé and Folgers have already raised prices — but the world keeps drinking more and more coffee. Listen • 3:45 * Education A Kansas school board rejects social studies curriculum, claiming it's biased against Trump Suzanne Perez , December 17, 2024 Some Derby school board members voiced concerns about anti-racism messages on the publisher's website, as well as company statements about diversity, equity and inclusion. They also said parts of a textbook and online materials do not fairly reflect Trump's first presidency. Listen • 0:56 * Politics, Elections and Government Leader of Missouri social services department will step down. His tenure saw years of challenges Clara Bates , December 17, 2024 Robert Knodell has been hired to be the next city manager of Poplar Bluff after three years leading the Department of Social Services. Over that time, the department faced criticism over its administration of public benefits and handling of missing foster kids. * News Amanda Householder escaped abuse at a Missouri boarding school. She's waiting for justice Danny Wicentowski , December 17, 2024 Dozens of criminal charges for abuse have been filed against operators of Christian boarding schools in Missouri. Survivors say it was only because of TikTok that law enforcement and the Missouri Attorney General finally took action. Listen • 39:20 * Arts & Life Beloved Columbia restaurant Café Poland is passing its pierogi recipes to new owners Aminah Jenkins , December 17, 2024 After 12 years, Columbia, Missouri, staple Café Poland is moving to new ownership. Owner Iwona Galijska and her son Robert share what they will miss most and the plans for the restaurant. * Housing & Development Housing prices in Kansas have exploded. Here are three ideas to make homes affordable Dylan Lysen , December 17, 2024 Home and rental prices have skyrocketed in recent years because of a housing shortage. That’s leading to a rise in homelessness and could be hurting the economy. Listen • 4:38 * Politics, Elections and Government Platte County voters passed a tax to fund children's services. Commissioners rejected it anyway Kate Mays , December 16, 2024 In November's election, a majority of Platte County voters approved a quarter-cent sales tax that would fund youth mental health services. But Platte County Commissioners refused to enact the tax, drawing criticism from residents and mental health providers. * History Kansas City’s Nora Holt composed more than 200 musical works. Then they all got stolen Mackenzie Martin , December 16, 2024 Nora Holt was the first Black person in the United States to earn a master’s degree in music. A prolific composer and a club-hopping socialite, she once wrote a 42-page work for a 100-piece orchestra. But you’ve probably never heard any of it. Scholars have dreamt of finding her stolen manuscripts for nearly a century. Listen • 32:42 * Education Kansas City students hope for fewer glitches in college financial aid this year Jodi Fortino , December 16, 2024 Last year's federal student aid application launched with glitches and issues, leaving college plans for some students in limbo. Now, Kansas City area college advisors are ensuring students are able to complete this year's form with fewer problems. Politics & Elections * Politics, Elections and Government Kansas City mayor said he didn't know who paid for stadium poll. It was his own campaign committee * Politics, Elections and Government Missouri Rep. Cori Bush criticizes fellow Democrats for not speaking out against Israel's war in Gaza Health * News Some migrating geese in Kansas are carrying the bird flu. Here’s what to do if you see a sick bird * Health Kansas provided more abortions in 2023 than ever before, mostly for out-of-state patients Education * Education Park University wants Kansas City to hand over 80 acres of land to Parkville. Here's why * Education Gardner Edgerton will remove book with trans character from library after one mom complained Arts & Sports * Arts & Life Kansas City's Jerusalem Cafe undertakes a major expansion to Johnson County and beyond * Arts & Life If Scrooge came to Kansas City, it might look like the Unicorn Theatre's campy 'Christmas Carol' Housing & Development * Housing & Development How can Johnson County fix its bus system? Officials consider more routes or shorter waits * Housing & Development Missouri's first prefabricated straw insulated house is coming to Columbia. Stay away, wolf! History * History What did your Kansas City neighborhood look like in 1940? 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