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Kansas City Public Radio

About: KCUR-FM is a public, listener-supported radio station in Kansas City, Missouri, broadcasting over the Kansas City metropolitan area and parts of Missouri and Kansas.
Contact Us: 4825 Troost, Suite 202, Kansas City, Mo. 64110.
Art Westport is happening this weekend. Here's how to explore Kansas City's 'quirky' art fair

Art Westport is happening this weekend. Here's how to explore Kansas City's 'quirky' art fair

Missouri is redrawing its Congressional lines. Here’s how your representation could change

Missouri is redrawing its Congressional lines. Here’s how your representation could change

Refugees in Kansas and Missouri could lose SNAP benefits any day

Refugees in Kansas and Missouri could lose SNAP benefits any day

Missouri governor wanted 'transparency' for parole panel. Its secret meetings may break the law

Missouri governor wanted 'transparency' for parole panel. Its secret meetings may break the law

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver promises lawsuit if Missouri Republicans gerrymander his district

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver promises lawsuit if Missouri Republicans gerrymander his district

Blue Springs man sues Missouri governor for activating National Guard ahead of ‘No Kings’ protests

Blue Springs man sues Missouri governor for activating National Guard ahead of ‘No Kings’ protests

Why are locally-grown fruits and veggies often more expensive than what's at the grocery store?

Why are locally-grown fruits and veggies often more expensive than what's at the grocery store?

A Missouri kindergartner needed eye surgery. The bill was $13,000

A Missouri kindergartner needed eye surgery. The bill was $13,000

Kansas City will soon see Amazon drones in the sky. A federal rule change may invite more

Kansas City will soon see Amazon drones in the sky. A federal rule change may invite more

Kansas City borrowers face spikes in student loan payments: 'I’d rather turn my degree back in'

Kansas City borrowers face spikes in student loan payments: 'I’d rather turn my degree back in'

Midwest farmers learn how iron and flames can take out weeds

Midwest farmers learn how iron and flames can take out weeds

Missouri patients got caught in a fight between their insurance and hospitals: 'A big loophole'

Missouri patients got caught in a fight between their insurance and hospitals: 'A big loophole'

Kansas City plays central role in Smithsonian efforts to build national Latino museum

Kansas City plays central role in Smithsonian efforts to build national Latino museum

Kansas foster children might miss class because of school enrollment issues

Kansas foster children might miss class because of school enrollment issues

Missouri has new rules stopping utilities from cutting service during extreme weather

Missouri has new rules stopping utilities from cutting service during extreme weather

College football season is here. Here's what to know ahead of Saturday's kickoff

College football season is here. Here's what to know ahead of Saturday's kickoff

Kansas City's best places to try Mexican paletas

Kansas City's best places to try Mexican paletas

Kansas City's Heidi Gardner leaves 'SNL' after 8 seasons

Kansas City's Heidi Gardner leaves 'SNL' after 8 seasons

Rep. Bob Onder hopes Missouri lawmakers make congressional lines more Republican

Rep. Bob Onder hopes Missouri lawmakers make congressional lines more Republican

Mark Alford questioned about Medicaid cuts and Trump in Missouri town hall

Mark Alford questioned about Medicaid cuts and Trump in Missouri town hall

Missouri has a new temporary tag law, but it won't take effect until at least 2026

Missouri has a new temporary tag law, but it won't take effect until at least 2026

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver on GOP plan to gerrymander Missouri: 'Dig three graves'

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver on GOP plan to gerrymander Missouri: 'Dig three graves'

Missouri judge weighs whether new abortion ban should appear on 2026 ballot

Missouri judge weighs whether new abortion ban should appear on 2026 ballot

This Kansas City program keeps repeat offenders out of prison with anger management tools

This Kansas City program keeps repeat offenders out of prison with anger management tools

Missouri's Mark Alford is doing 15 town halls as other Republicans shy away

Missouri's Mark Alford is doing 15 town halls as other Republicans shy away

Pro-Palestine student group sues University of Missouri System President Mun Choi

Pro-Palestine student group sues University of Missouri System President Mun Choi

Brands love Taylor Swift's engagement. Do they need to calm down?

Brands love Taylor Swift's engagement. Do they need to calm down?

The 2024 presidential election was chaotic. A new book shows what unfolded behind the scenes

The 2024 presidential election was chaotic. A new book shows what unfolded behind the scenes

Kansas City is the country's only UNESCO-recognized music city. Is it doing enough for musicians?

Kansas City is the country's only UNESCO-recognized music city. Is it doing enough for musicians?

Is Overland Park's new city flag good? We asked an expert vexillologist to review it

Is Overland Park's new city flag good? We asked an expert vexillologist to review it