
KCUR Radio
KCUR-FM, 89.3FM, is the flagship NPR station of the Kansas City metro area. It is part of Kansas City Public Media and part of the NPR digital network. Licensed to the University of Missouri-Kansas City and located on the UMCK campus.
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A KU scientist has received nearly $2.3 million to continue her research into antibiotic resistance. Dr. Joanna Slusky, an assistant professor of computational biology and molecular biosciences, earned the award from the National Institutes of Health.
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After weeks of deliberation, Kansas City officials have recommended a Maryland-based developer to design, build and finance a new, single terminal at Kansas City International Airport.
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A six-person selection committee has chosen Edgemoore Infrastructure and Real Estate company to design, build and finance a new, single terminal Kansas City International Airport, to replace the existing three-terminal airport. Kansas City's full city council will still have to approve the plan as will voters.
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Residents of Smith Center have a lot of things for which they can be proud, including a famous cabin. Inside the cabin is where the words to "Home on the Range" were first written down more than a century ago.
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A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought against Haskell Indian Nations University by a Haskell student who says she was raped by two student athletes.
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The man suspected of shooting three people at Austins bar in Olathe made his initial court appearance.
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The partnership will allow Hays Medical Center to take advantage of KU's expertise in treating complex medical cases.
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Marvin Kleeb is chairman of the Kansas House Taxation Committee.
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John Allison has been superintendent in the Wichita district since 2009.
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The Kansas Board of Regents approved the policies with little discussion.