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An international Instagram hottie has started an important fashion sensation:

SunUK: BEACH PLEASE Women are wearing their bikinis ‘upside down’ claiming it gives an ‘instant boob job’… but not everyone agrees

Closer to home, we hope locals can keep cool with these Kansas City news links . . .

Community News Heatwave Journalism

Salvation from the summer heat

By Paul Thompson Northeast News Salvation Army locations in Kansas City are staying vigilant in the war against the summer heat wave. On the morning of Thursday, June 28, the non-profit organization set up at 18th and The Paseo to distribute 607 electric fans to needy Kansas Citians.


KCPD Door Knock Warning

Police targeting specific locations with warnings against celebratory gunfire on Independence Day

Kansas City Police are warning - celebratory gunfire should never be part of Independence Day celebrations. On Thursday and Friday, groups of homes in Kansas City got a knock at the door from a Kansas City Police officer, and the mother of 11-year-old Blair Shanahan.


Kansas City Coping Skillz

Laid off DST workers: These big KC companies want you to work for them - Kansas City Business Journal

TeamKC is pulling together resources to help those who were laid off by DST Systems Inc., which sold to SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc. in April. DST plans to lay off 6 percent of its worldwide workforce, but it has not said how many employees were let go in Kansas City.


Tasty Local Grind Report
Flour power: Kansas City bakery grinds wheat into flour in house
Kansas City Tech Training Day

LaunchCode partners like VML turn apprentices into professionals

Tech fields provide a never-ending learning experience, said Mohammad Rasoulipour, a creative technologist at VML. With a background in design, Rasoulipour turned to LaunchCode to get a leg up in the web design world, try something new - and land a job a premier marketing and advertising firm like VML.


Nice KCMO Final Note

Retiring Kansas City Symphony Musicians Say '36 Years Went By Pretty Fast'

Three Kansas City Symphony musicians recently performed their final concerts with an arts organization they've been with since its inception. Principal tuba player Steve Seward, bassoonist Marita Abner and oboe and English horn player Ken Lawrence retired after the Symphony's season ended last weekend.


Amid $100-MILLION Lawsuit, Pop Star Needs Bigger Kansas City Crowds
More tickets released for Ed Sheeran's concert in Kansas City
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