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What Kansas City cares about. Up To Date brings people together for daily conversations about what’s happening in our region and how it affects our lives. Featuring interviews with artists, lawmakers, experts and everyday residents, plus original reporting from the KCUR newsroom, Up To Date keeps our city connected.
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Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art hopes its expansion will create a 'path for the next generation'
Duration:00:24:47
Kansas City Council members defend their unanimous vote to fire City Manager Brian Platt
Duration:00:21:10
It's Opening Day for the Kansas City Royals! What will 2025 hold for the team?
Duration:00:45:54
Independence will vote on a $197 million general obligation bond. Here's what to know
Duration:00:21:27
Book recs: Kansas City librarians, bookstore owners and readers share their current favorites
Duration:00:44:30
Kansas Senate aims to defund the arts, which would be 'devastating' for culture across the state
Duration:00:15:16
KC Soundcheck: Flora From Kansas
Duration:00:23:50
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum plans $30 million development project on The Paseo
Duration:00:21:10
Kansas Supreme Court justices are chosen through merit-based appointments. That could change
Duration:00:20:54
Riders say Kansas City cutting bus services will 'alienate the most vulnerable people'
Duration:00:15:46
In-A-Tub’s neon orange tacos aren’t just a Northland quirk. They’re a Kansas City tradition
Duration:00:06:58
KC Soundcheck: TheBabeGabe
Duration:00:24:59
Food recs: The best restaurants in Kansas City's Northland
Duration:00:38:20
Lawrence, Kansas, hopes to host a World Cup team and training facility in 2026
Duration:00:19:58
The Kansas City Current return with strong chances for the 2025 NWSL championship
Duration:00:15:52
In a new Nelson-Atkins exhibit, photos show rural America in all its 'strange and familiar' wonder
Duration:00:22:44
Missourians voted for a higher minimum wage and paid sick leave. Both are under attack
Duration:00:22:54
Kansas City arts advocates say that diversity bans are government overreach
Duration:00:22:01
Kansas City urban farmers say federal cuts won’t stop them from feeding their community
Duration:00:24:42
Haskell Coach Adam Strom wants his termination to inspire 'determination'
Duration:00:16:45