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Only 2% of pilots and aviation engineers are Black, data shows. Red Tail Academy is enrolling Black young adults in an effort to grow that number and to take advantage of the benefits of careers in the aviation industry.
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CAB members recommend how revenue from the 1/2-cent portion of the 3/4-cent Spring Forward SGF Sales Tax should be spent.
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With an estimated 94,000 automated license plate readers in America, police and federal agents can almost track your movements from coast to coast. The cameras have been controversial in cities like Lenexa, Kansas, and Weston, Missouri, and misused by law enforcement in cities across both states.
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The Midwest Newsroom interviewed people who are increasingly relying on credit cards while struggling to pay down student debt. There are more Missourians who are late making payments for both.
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LiUNA Local 955 officials said MU Health Care did not properly inform them of proposed staff and benefit cuts before they were discussed at a University of Missouri Curators meeting earlier this month.
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A researcher from the MU's School of Medicine received two grants from the NIH to focus on potential causes of infertility.
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Academics, business leaders and government officials spent the day making the case for and trying to build excitement for data centers coming to Missouri.
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Mayor Cara Spencer's office said in a statement that six experts in aviation, governance and corporate leadership will advise her on selecting a new airport director.
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A Kansas City judge last week overturned a requirement that patients take the medication while a doctor is present.
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Football, basketball and baseball will all have new additions to their roster for this season or the next.
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Danielle Stewart's delivery-room injury turned her into an advocate for the safety net she leaned on — and for the childcare she says gave her the room to learn to walk again.