Once again we share stories that don't really fit anywhere else on this blog and offer a bittersweet, sometimes inspiring and always neighborly look at life in and around Kansas City.
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KC Pet Project caring for 442 kittens with more coming in each day; shelter needs resources and foster homes
Shelter officials are asking for help and resources are needed to care for the kittens.
Red Bridge Shopping Center gets more than a grocery store
"It'll have better food with a modernized bar menu, but will still be a neighborhood place."
Olathe family of six looking for help after losing home to weekend fire
All six members of the family, including their three dogs made it out alive. But now the hard part of the process begins as they pick up the pieces of their lives.
Blue Valley Northwest community celebrates former star Christian Braun, who won an NBA title this week
Christian Braun won three state titles at Blue Valley Northwest and an NCAA title at Kansas before winning an NBA championship with the Denver Nuggets
Hickman Mills school shifts to year-round schedule
Kansas City's Ingels Elementary School in the Hickman Mills District shifts to a year-round schedule in hopes of improving academic performance.
Former Chiefs running back Peyton Hillis discusses saving son, niece from drowning off of Florida beach
Former Kansas City Chiefs player Peyton Hillis this week discussed saving his son and niece from drowning earlier this year.
Pro X offers internships to hundreds of Kansas City youth, teaches necessary life skills
Hundreds of youth in KCMO are using their time wisely this summer, interning with over 120 employers across the Kansas City area through a program called Pro X.
GoFundMe assisting Lee's Summit family who lost 16-year-old in landfill accident
A GoFundMe has been set up to help the family of Will Hampton, the 16-year-old who was killed at the Lee's Summit Resource and Recovery Park last week.
Hopefully, we'll have more for the morning update . . . STAY TUNED!!!
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