Peggy Lowe, KCUR

Peggy Lowe

KCUR

Kansas City, MO, United States

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  • KCUR
  • St. Louis Public Radio
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  • The Palm Beach Post
  • New Bern Sun Journal
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  • Kinston Free Press
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Past articles by Peggy:

Niko Quinn spent 30 years trying to tell the truth about a double murder in Kansas City, Kansas

Chapter 1: Niko Quinn's Truth. After watching her cousin get murdered in 1994, Niko Quinn was one of two eyewitnesses who sent Lamonte McIntyre to prison for a crime he didn't commit. Quinn says then-Kansas City, Kansas, police detective Roger Golubski pressured her into making false testimony, and she's been trying to "make it right" ever since. → Read More

Federal watchdog says Missouri fails to monitor or report missing foster children

The report says 978 children went missing from foster care in the state in 2019. → Read More

Missouri Man Arrested For Threatening To Kill Congressman Cleaver

A federal grand jury indictment unsealed on Wednesday says Kenneth R. Hubert, 63, of Marionville, Missouri, threatened to “murder” U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver and another congressman from Tennessee. → Read More

Deadly COVID-19 Cluster At Kansas City, Kansas, Facility Was ‘Confluence Of Bad Circumstances'

A cluster of 37 COVID-19 cases that caused four deaths at a Kansas City, Kansas, rehabilitation facility was brought on by “a confluence of bad → Read More

4 Dead, 37 Positive Cases Of COVID-19 Clustered At Kansas City, Kansas, Rehabilitation Facility

Riverbend Post Acute Rehabilitation, a health care facility in Kansas City, Kansas, reported an increase in a COVID-19 outbreak on Monday, with four deaths → Read More

Parents Say Kansas Foster Care System Is Chaotic, Deceptive And Traumatizing Children

Parents of kids who are in the Kansas foster care system described it Saturday as chaotic, deceptive and traumatizing to children. About two dozen people → Read More

Kansas made this sex trafficking survivor a criminal. She wants another chance.

Hope Joy Zeferjohn was missing from the Kansas Capitol on the day her family was posing for pictures with the governor. It was May 22, 2015, and then-Gov. → Read More

Kansas made this sex trafficking survivor a criminal. She wants another chance.

Hope Joy Zeferjohn was missing from the Kansas Capitol on the day her family was posing for pictures with the governor. It was May 22, 2015, and then-Gov. → Read More

Kansas made this sex trafficking survivor a criminal. She wants another chance.

Hope Joy Zeferjohn was missing from the Kansas Capitol on the day her family was posing for pictures with the governor. It was May 22, 2015, and then-Gov. → Read More

Kansas made this sex trafficking survivor a criminal. She wants another chance.

Hope Joy Zeferjohn was missing from the Kansas Capitol on the day her family was posing for pictures with the governor. It was May 22, 2015, and then-Gov. → Read More

Kansas made this sex trafficking survivor a criminal. She wants another chance.

Hope Joy Zeferjohn was missing from the Kansas Capitol on the day her family was posing for pictures with the governor. It was May 22, 2015, and then-Gov. → Read More

Kansas made this sex trafficking survivor a criminal. She wants another chance.

Hope Joy Zeferjohn was missing from the Kansas Capitol on the day her family was posing for pictures with the governor. It was May 22, 2015, and then-Gov. → Read More

Kansas made this sex trafficking survivor a criminal. She wants another chance.

Hope Joy Zeferjohn was missing from the Kansas Capitol on the day her family was posing for pictures with the governor. It was May 22, 2015, and then-Gov. → Read More

Kansas made this sex trafficking survivor a criminal. She wants another chance.

Hope Joy Zeferjohn was missing from the Kansas Capitol on the day her family was posing for pictures with the governor. It was May 22, 2015, and then-Gov. → Read More

Mumps Case Confirmed In Kansas ICE Detention Facility, 22 Others Exposed

A detainee at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in Chase County, Kansas, has tested positive for mumps, and 22 other migrants → Read More

Missouri Governor Declares 13 Counties Disaster Areas After Flooding

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson on Wednesday declared a disaster in 13 counties along the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, which will trigger federal assistance → Read More

Flooded Farmers In Missouri Want Federal Disaster Assistance Like Nebraska and Iowa

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson is expected to make a federal disaster declaration this week, which can’t come too soon for farmers and others needing assistance → Read More

How Emporia, Kansas Fights Rural Brain Drain: ‘Broadband Is The New Railroad’

A small city in Kansas is determined to prove The Onion wrong. Folks in Emporia, Kansas, weren’t laughing when the satirical paper named it “best town to → Read More

10 Failed Levees In Midwest Flood Zone Were Not Inspected By Federal Government

The 11 levees that failed last week during catastrophic flooding along the Missouri River were maintained by local associations or private owners, with → Read More

'Clouds Gathering' Over Sprint-T-Mobile Deal As Opposition Gets Louder

At the end of last year, most telecom analysts thought the proposed $26 billion merger between Sprint and T-Mobile was coasting towards an easy approval → Read More