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Up To Date
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100 episodes
1 day ago
As the Kansas City metro faces rising food insecurity due to reduced SNAP benefits, ongoing economic strains, and heightened demand during the holiday season, NourishKC is making sure people can get the resources they need with dignity.
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As the Kansas City metro faces rising food insecurity due to reduced SNAP benefits, ongoing economic strains, and heightened demand during the holiday season, NourishKC is making sure people can get the resources they need with dignity.
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NourishKC is making sure Kansas Citians get fed and welcomed with 'a sense of respect'
As the Kansas City metro faces rising food insecurity due to reduced SNAP benefits, ongoing economic strains, and heightened demand during the holiday season, NourishKC is making sure people can get the resources they need with dignity.
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1 day ago
12 minutes

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Kansas City’s Arabia Steamboat Museum will close in 2026. It’s looking for a new, bigger home
Visitors looking to see the Arabia Steamboat Museum’s collection of pre-Civil War artifacts have until next November. After more than 30 years at the City Market, the museum is closing when its lease ends in 2026. But the owners say they’re exploring options to relocate and even add to the historic collection.
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2 days ago
16 minutes

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Food recs: Kansas City’s best Indian and South Asian restaurants
South Asian cuisine can vary drastically by region — from Bengali curry to Pakistani biryani and everything in between — but you can find options from all over the subcontinent right here in Kansas City. Here’s where to find the metro’s best butter chicken, tikka masala, samosas and more.
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4 days ago
30 minutes

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Kansas City is hosting nation’s largest ADHD conference as support comes under threat
Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) chose Kansas City to host this year’s conference, covering topics from everyday life with ADHD to how the Trump administration is threatening school accommodations and research funding.
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5 days ago
15 minutes

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Missouri Rep. Graves welcomes government reopening: 'There are no winners in a shutdown'
During the record-setting 43-day government shutdown, Missouri Republican Rep. Sam Graves said he got a lot of calls from air traffic controllers — who had to work without pay, despite already being overworked and understaffed. But another shutdown could just be a few months away.
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6 days ago
20 minutes

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Despite a budget shortfall, Missouri’s governor seeks to eliminate the state income tax
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe’s desire to eliminate the state income tax is an ambitious goal given the projected $1 billion shortfall in general revenue next fiscal year. He joined KCUR’s Up To Date to discuss how the plan could take shape.
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6 days ago
27 minutes

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Kansas City Rep. Emanuel Cleaver says he’ll vote ‘no’ on ending shutdown
The U.S. House will vote Wednesday to reopen the government. U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II, who represents Kansas City, opposes the plan because it fails to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies that would make insurance more affordable for residents.
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1 week ago
19 minutes

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A Kansas City Vietnam veteran says he’s thankful he finally shared his story
Mexican Americans were disproportionately killed and injured during the Vietnam War. Historian Dr. Gene Chávez has said the contributions and stories of those service members are often overlooked, but his recent project with the Library of Congress will help preserve those stories.
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1 week ago
21 minutes

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MOCSA wants to make Kansas City safer for the World Cup through bystander intervention trainings
The goal for MOCSA, or the Metropolitan Organization Countering Sexual Assault, is for everyone in Kansas City to enjoy the World Cup — in the safest way possible. The group offers training sessions on sexual assault prevention and building bystander invention in public places.
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1 week ago
13 minutes

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Kansas City is getting dozens of new data centers. What will that mean for our communities?
Tech companies have been building more data centers around Kansas City, spurred by the increased need for artificial intelligence. But residents are worried about the environmental impact, higher utility bills, and the long-term consequences for communities.
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1 week ago

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Kansas City air traffic controllers are overworked, without pay, as flights get cut
Most air traffic controllers in the Kansas City area were already working 60-hour weeks before the government shutdown. Now, they’re working the same hours without pay. They assure travelers that the skies are safe, but it’s adding stress to an already intense job.
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1 week ago
15 minutes

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Kansas and Missouri voters have redistricting questions. KCUR held a town hall to help answer them
KCUR, Generation Listen and the Kansas City Public Library recently convened a community forum to explore the complex issue of redistricting in Missouri and Kansas. Up to Date host Steve Kraske moderated a panel and took questions from the audience, as experts and reporters addressed the practicality, constitutionality and legality of the plans.
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1 week ago
45 minutes

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Kansas City nonprofits step up to help families hurt by record-breaking shutdown
Tens of thousands of Kansas City residents are faced with the consequences of the longest government shutdown in American history. People who rely on food benefits remain without the funding that helps put food on the table, while the area’s many federal workers are furloughed or continue to work without pay.
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1 week ago
23 minutes

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What happened on Election Day around Kansas City? Let's break down the results
Voters around the Kansas City area went to the polls Tuesday to vote on issues critical to their local communities. The metro area saw city council upsets, a win for the four-day school week, and a history-making new mayor, among other results.
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2 weeks ago
13 minutes

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Our investigation into Kansas City, Kansas Police Department’s officer misconduct list
KCUR and WIRED recently published an investigation about a major breach of the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department, which revealed a list of alleged officer misconduct including dishonesty, sexual harassment, excessive force, and false arrest.
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2 weeks ago
18 minutes

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De Soto is enjoying a business boost from Panasonic — and transforming in larger ways too
Even as electric vehicle sales decrease, the mayor of De Soto, Kansas, says the investment already made in the Panasonic battery plant has already benefited local residents and is helping the town as a whole grow. The plant opened earlier this year and is employing about 1,500 people.
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2 weeks ago
24 minutes

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Jackson County prosecutor works to charge domestic violence cases before they get deadly
After Kansas City saw a rise in homicides connected to domestic violence, Jackson County Prosecutor Melesa Johnson is collaborating with local municipalities to be proactive in charging before a situation escalates. Johnson also spoke with KCUR's Up To Date with her initiatives to reduce violent crime and efforts on property crimes.
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2 weeks ago
31 minutes

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Samuel U. Rodgers Health Center opening new pediatric wing in downtown Kansas City
The Kansas City community health clinic will throw a ribbon cutting on November 7 to open its new pediatric wing. The space will focus on preventative care for mothers and children, and reflects the priorities of its namesake, Samuel Rodgers.
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2 weeks ago
15 minutes

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Monarchs delayed in the Midwest may not make Dias de los Muertos celebrations
Monarch butterflies usually flutter into Kansas City in swarms and visit for a couple of days before continuing south to Mexico. But with prolonged summer heat and heavy winds, the monarchs’ migration trickled through over weeks.
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2 weeks ago
15 minutes

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Kansas City, Kansas mayoral candidates discuss the biggest issues facing their community
Christal Watson and Rose Mulvany Henry are the two names on next week's ballot vying to replace Tyrone Garner as the next mayor and CEO of the Unified Government. They joined KCUR's Up To Date to lay out their respective visions for the future of their community.
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2 weeks ago
30 minutes

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As the Kansas City metro faces rising food insecurity due to reduced SNAP benefits, ongoing economic strains, and heightened demand during the holiday season, NourishKC is making sure people can get the resources they need with dignity.