Again, we never have time for nice news on this blog other than Sunday and so we want to take a pause to share these inspiring stories of locals doing their best for our neighborhoods and communities.
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Kansas City Colombians rally to support earthquake victims back home
Members of the Colombian Cultural Association MO-KAN and other Kansas City volunteers are collecting donations to send to Colombia after a 7.4-magnitude earthquake killed nearly 300 people.
KC organization marks 15 years fighting literacy crisis with metro-wide book drive
A Kansas City organization is asking the public to help fight the literacy crisis.
The Maccabi Games, by the numbers
The 2026 JCC Maccabi Games have officially come to a close following a successful week hosted by Kansas City.
Kansas City Public Schools launches Soccer in Schools program
Kansas City Public Schools is expanding student access to soccer this school year through a new program backed by Bank of America and U.S. Soccer.
President Trump awards De Soto high schooler who won Patriot Games
President Trump visited Geneva, Ohio on Tuesday to watch two American athletes win the first-ever Patriot Games, which were created by his administration to increasingly showcase youth sportsmanship and promote strict biological sex categories in athletics. One male and one female were crowned the champions of the all-American sporting competition that spanned across three days of physical contests at SPIRE Academy.
Stuff the Bus donations will ensure 700 Kansas City-area families have school supplies this year
After a successful week of collecting donations for KMBC's Stuff the Bus school supply drive, Operation Breakthrough received a big delivery on Monday.
KU ready for extreme heat as students prepare for sweaty move-in
Colleges and universities across Kansas and Missouri are ready for students, but is everyone ready for the searing heat as students move in?
'Curiosity Cube' gives Kansas City-area kids the chance to be scientists for the day
'THE CURIOSITY CUBE' | A mobile science lab is traveling around Kansas City over the next several days, and its tour started at Union Station on Friday.
'It's for them': Blue Springs School District's free clothing outreach program opens for back-to-school
The Closet at Valley View High School opens Wednesday for back-to-school. No appointment needed for district families.
You're never too old for Fritz's Railroad Restaurant
Anyone who grew up in KC will likely have fond memories of the trains, hats and shakes.
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