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Kansas City college students can expect to pay more in interest for federal students loans

Students who take out new loans between July 1 of this year and June 30 of next year will pay an interest rate of 4.45 percent, up from 3.76 percent. → Read More

Keys to Kansas City's historical past may lie in the metro's cemeteries

A Park University professor is working to discover who is buried in as many as 100 unmarked graves in Parkville. → Read More

The kitten boom: Spring means big boost in Kansas City's kitten population

A single pair of cats and their kittens can produce nearly 500,000 offspring in less than a decade. → Read More

The Great Migration: Kansas City cyclist bikes monarch butterflies' 10,000-mile journey

She's biking the full monarch migration from Mexico, through the U.S., up to Canada and then looping back south of the border. → Read More

J.C. Nichols fountain turns black for Melanoma Monday

Dr. Gary Doolittle says the best medicine for melanoma is prevention. → Read More

First 100 days: Kansas City protesters march in DC to protest the president's environmental policy

For the second weekend in a row, tens of thousands of environmentalists from around the nation plan to march at the nation's capital. → Read More

American Ninja Warrior competition comes to Kansas City's Union Station

In the shadow of Union Station, some of the fiercest athletes in the Midwest and beyond will compete in America Ninja Warrior -- the Kansas City edition. → Read More

Woman begs thieves to return brother's ashes stolen from backpack in Missouri

A Springfield Missouri woman is pleading with people who stole her brother's cremated remains to return them. → Read More

Woman begs thieves to return brother's ashes stolen from backpack in Missouri

A Springfield Missouri woman is pleading with people who stole her brother's cremated remains to return them. → Read More

Woman begs thieves to return brother's ashes stolen from backpack in Missouri

A Springfield Missouri woman is pleading with people who stole her brother's cremated remains to return them. → Read More

Music to her ears: Tech restores hearing for Kansas City teen

Layla Walker's piano playing is music to her family's ears, but not to hers. You see the 16-year-old who is blind and mostly deaf has lived the majority of her young life in total darkness and silence. → Read More

Netflix's '13 Reasons Why' gets Kansas City parents and kids talking about teen suicide

Since its release nearly three weeks ago, '13 Reasons Why' has got people talking about teen bullying, suicide and the aftermath of the two. → Read More

Woman begs thieves to return brother's ashes stolen from backpack in Westport

A Springfield Missouri woman is pleading with people who stole her brother's cremated remains to return them. → Read More

Job Olympics adds level of competition for Lee's Summit students with disabilities

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 17.5 percent of people with disabilities have jobs, compared to 65 percent without disabilities. → Read More

KCKCC professors explain the forensics behind crime scene investigations

Anyone who has seen a police drama like NBC's Law and Order understands the basics of a criminal investigation. But what exactly happens behind the crime lab doors? → Read More

Royals and StubHub are changing the way you buy home game tickets in Kansas City this season

Official MLB partner Stub Hub is changing the way it sells tickets to Royals' fans. → Read More

5 things to know about the 2007 disappearance of Kara Kopetsky

No one has seen Kara Kopetsky since 2007. → Read More

MCC mock disaster trains nursing, paramedic students

The simulation brought together 120 MCC students so they can learn how to be best prepared for a worst case scenario. → Read More

Kansas City law enforcement families reflect on shooting that left officer critically injured

Nationwide, 32 law enforcement officers have died in the line of duty in just the first three months of this year. → Read More

Interest in cyber security careers increases as hacks become more frequent

Thanks to an increase in cyber attacks, interest in cyber security careers is also rising. → Read More