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Even before the Chiefs won the Super Bowl, KCUR was thinking about parade coverage. And then the newsroom had to pivot when the story went from triumphant to chaotic.
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Next Gen Radio is a five-day, digital journalism and audio training project being hosted by KCUR on April 1-5. Selected participants will be mentored by a professional journalist, and get paid to learn how to report and produce a non-narrated audio piece and multimedia story.
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Join the hosts of the award-winning KCUR Studios podcast A People's History of Kansas City for an interactive event with a "twist" on Friday, March 1, 2024. You won't want to miss it!
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KCUR criminal justice reporter Peggy Lowe and race and culture reporter Lawrence Brooks IV share how they work together to paint a more complete picture of crime, policing and community impact in the Kansas City region.
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For their final typography class project, students at the Kansas City Art Institute were assigned to use KCUR Studios' award-winning history podcast as inspiration for a public-facing work of art.