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When You Get in Bed With the CDC-KC, You Get Screwednew

At its peak, City-Wide Auto Repair had eight employees on its payroll and kept three bays busy with repairs. "We used to do more inspections than anybody in the state of Missouri," boasts Steve Frisbee. Now his business has become a dumping ground.
The Pitch  |  Carolyn Szczepanski  |  03-02-2010  |  Business & Labor

What Happens When an Undocumented Immigrant Teen Needs a New Heart?new

Eduardo Loredo's eyes are ringed with dark shadows. He blinks slowly through a deep fatigue that resists the bright room at Children's Mercy Hospital. The 14-year-old is dying. Slowly.
The Pitch  |  Carolyn Szczepanski  |  01-26-2010  |  Immigration

With Nowhere Left to Run, Refugees are Still Waiting to Make This Homenew

When Foibe Nibitanga got a ticket to a new life in the United States, she didn't expect the fear and hunger of the refugee camp to follow her to Kansas City. The Burundi native leans forward, trying to speak over the cries of toddlers who, in the absence of toys, play with couch cushions and a set of keys.
The Pitch  |  Carolyn Szczepanski  |  01-12-2010  |  Immigration

Still at War, the Army Opens a New Front: Against Soldier Suicidenew

In 2008, 140 active-duty soldiers committed suicide. That's 75 percent more than the number in 2003 and the highest rate since the Army started keeping track three decades ago. Jim Haus was almost one of the casualties.
The Pitch  |  Carolyn Szczepanski  |  09-01-2009  |  War

Can Kansas City Turn Its Trash Problem into an Opportunity?new

In Kansas City, trash is consistently among the top citizen complaints. Landfill space is shrinking fast. And now the city's trash collection contractor is raising its prices. Kansas City is hoping to elbow its way out of the company's grasp -- and make some money doing it.
The Pitch  |  Carolyn Szczepanski  |  04-28-2009  |  Environment

A K.C. Jail Is Falling Apart, But Shutting It Down Might Be Destructivenew

Nancy Leazer, Superintendent of Kansas City's Municipal Correctional Institution, has made shuttering this crumbling facility far more complicated.
The Pitch  |  Carolyn Szczepanski  |  03-10-2009  |  Crime & Justice

The War on La Familianew

Familia Loca wanted revenge on a rival Kansas City gang. Instead, they spilled the blood of a 2-year-old girl.
The Pitch  |  Carolyn Szczepanski  |  05-06-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Missouri DOT Tosses Cyclists Over the Handlebarsnew

The bill killed by the state's Department of Transportation would've required the state to put up signs reminding motorists to watch out for bicycles.
The Pitch  |  Carolyn Szczepanski  |  04-22-2008  |  Transportation

Bob Berkebile is the Godfather of Green Buildingnew

In the past 25 years, Berkebile has moved from notoriety as the man in the middle of a deadly skywalk collapse to international respect as a key figure in making his industry more Earth-friendly.
The Pitch  |  Carolyn Szczepanski  |  04-15-2008  |  Housing & Development

Kansas City's Tax Dollars Not at Worknew

The Citadel Plaza shopping center was supposed to revive the inner city. Instead, it has leveled a neighborhood and left a contaminated mess. Now the developer wants more of our money.
The Pitch  |  Carolyn Szczepanski  |  01-08-2008  |  Policy Issues

Kansas City's Uneasy Ridersnew

To be a bicyclist in the city is to face fear, loathing -- and death.
The Pitch  |  Carolyn Szczepanski  |  11-14-2007  |  Transportation

The Housing Authoritynew

Kansas City's public housing officials want you to think everything's great -- Miss Lizzie Brown knows otherwise.
The Pitch  |  Carolyn Szczepanski  |  07-03-2007  |  Housing & Development

From Colombian Assassins to American Drug Smugglersnew

Germain Devia says he came to this country to get an education and start a family. He did both, but last week, the U.S. government shipped him back to Colombia with a gray suitcase, a felony drug conviction and a hole in his skull.
The Pitch  |  Carolyn Szczepanski  |  04-10-2007  |  Crime & Justice

The Power of Half a Brainnew

To live relatively normal lives, these children must give up something most of us can't imagine.
The Pitch  |  Carolyn Szczepanski  |  03-06-2007  |  Science

Recycled Excusesnew

The city of Kansas City has broken its promise to build green.
The Pitch  |  Carolyn Szczepanski  |  01-31-2007  |  Environment

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