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No Thank-You Card?new

Seven women say a Hallmark contractor fired them for cheap labor.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  06-09-2010  |  Business & Labor

The Daddy Finders: DNA Testing at a Strip Mall for Peace of Mindnew

Paternity testing makes up 10 to 15 percent of David and Prudence Rexroats' business. They cultivate it. MedExpress Labs, the couple's company, markets a "peace of mind" test to men who suspect that a wife or girlfriend has been unfaithful.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  02-16-2010  |  Sex

Allegations of Racism Spark a Power Struggle at the Mutual Musicians Foundationnew

In December, the Mutual Musicians Foundation's 100-odd members installed a new board of directors. Many were new to the cause. In the weeks leading up to the election, a local singer suggested that the old board had allowed the foundation's legacy to be "pimped."
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  02-09-2010  |  Race & Class

In Rejecting Real Health Care Reform, Businesses Don't Know What's Good for Themnew

"The system sucks! Save the system!" That, in six words, pretty much sums up what Chamber of Commerce types are contributing to the health-care debate. I'm exaggerating but only a little.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  08-11-2009  |  Science

Kansas City Notifies Wal-Mart That One of its Dead Stores is a Nuisancenew

Wal-Mart has abandoned hundreds of locations in the course of its aggressive expansion. Big-rig operators and others have stashed vehicles near a dead Sam's Club in Kansas City for more than a year, and city officials are finally taking notice.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  07-14-2009  |  Business & Labor

Questions About Minority Participation in the Redevelopment of Downtown Kansas Citynew

A lawsuit makes a strong case that J.E. Dunn Construction Company rebuilt downtown Kansas City with little help from minority businesses.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  03-24-2009  |  Housing & Development

What Was the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Doing as the Housing Market Went Insane?new

If president Thomas Hoenig saw trouble -- trouble he could have reported to insulated Washington -- he certainly kept pretty quiet about it.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  02-24-2009  |  Economy

Conservative States Push Abstinence Education, to Questionable Resultsnew

What happens when the behavior doesn't match the lesson plan? A professor at the University of Missouri-Kansas City is co-writing a book that attempts to come up with an answer.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  02-17-2009  |  Sex

Kansas City Government Has Trouble Breaking Bad Habitsnew

In Kansas City, council members and department heads meet on Tuesday mornings to strategize over coffee and doughnuts. The goal: Maximize the city's share of federally borrowed wealth.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  02-03-2009  |  Economy

Deutsche Bank Lets Kansas City Rotnew

Deutsche Bank is the largest owner of foreclosed properties in Greater Kansas City. In Jackson County, the bank holds titles to 350 foreclosures. Some of their properties are sickly enough to depress an entire block.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  08-26-2008  |  Housing & Development

New Life Ministries' Pastor Troy Campbell Follows the Example of Jesusnew

Unlike some of the more visible evangelical houses of worship in Kansas City, New Life seems serious about closing the gap between the church described in the New Testament and what's happening in the suburbs today.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  07-22-2008  |  Religion

In Kansas City, Tax Breaks Don't Cure Blight -- They Create Sprawlnew

TIF is a tool that cities can use to spur development in distressed areas. But in Kansas City, TIF is often used to make sprawl.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  05-21-2008  |  Housing & Development

Sure, Global Warming Has Skepticsnew

But how many teach science at the University of Missouri?
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  03-25-2008  |  Education

Spare Any Change?new

Kansas City's big-money donors fund art museums and symphony halls but not a homeless center.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  01-08-2008  |  Economy

J.E. Dunn Says 'Gimme, Gimme, Gimme'new

When it comes to paychecks, Kansas City's largest construction company acts like a child.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  10-16-2007  |  Business & Labor

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