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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. Email the show at uptodate@kcur.org
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Food recs: Kansas City’s best french fries, tater tots and more 11.07.2026 34:22
French fries are quintessentially American, and nearly ubiquitous at Kansas City restaurants. Here’s where you can find the best straight-cut, waffle, and curly fries, plus tater tots, poutine and more.
MARC director David Warm, who helped Kansas City transform for nearly 4 decades, is retiring 10.07.2026 22:53
Since 1990, Warm has led the Mid-America Regional Council through developments in the city’s transportation and emergency services. Warm said his role was to "help the town find a way forward and to be effective in the goals that it sets for itself."
Disco Burger is opening a brick-and-mortar restaurant in Kansas City’s Brookside neighborhood 10.07.2026 11:22
The popular food kiosk at Varsity Club in the River Market will expand to a second location. The new restaurant will include a takeout window and dine-in section with an expanded menu.
Rep. Mark Alford on bipartisan housing act: ‘Mr. President, please sign this bill’ 09.07.2026 25:45
Missouri Rep. Mark Alford is running for reelection in the newly redrawn 4th congressional district. He joined KCUR’s Up To Date to discuss the war in Iran, the bipartisan housing bill that President Trump has refused to sign, the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling and more.
This Kansas town is a center for conservative Catholic sect excommunicated from the church 08.07.2026 13:52
The Society of St. Pius X — a faction of conservative, traditionalist Catholics who reject major reforms adopted in the 1960s — boasts The Immaculata in St. Mary’s, Kansas, as one of its largest churches worldwide. The SSPX caused a schism in the Catholic Church earlier this month when it ordained new bishops against the orders of Pope Leo.
Exonerated Missouri man says the wrongfully imprisoned need more than money to start a new life 07.07.2026 18:25
Darryl Burton was exonerated, but found even more hurdles outside of prison trying to find housing and a job. Burton is the co-founder of Miracle of Innocence, a Missouri nonprofit that provides legal aid and reentry services, which is holding its ninth annual fundraiser in September.
Are Republicans in Missouri and Kansas at risk of losing their supermajorities this year? 06.07.2026 22:31
New analysis from Ballotpedia suggests that Republicans in Missouri and Kansas could see the 2026 midterm elections break their state legislative supermajorities.
New album by Kansas City folk musician Warren Burns swaps ‘vicious’ rock for introspection 05.07.2026 19:37
On “Burn Again,” his second solo record as Warren Burns, Kansas City folk artist Danny Fischer works through difficult life experiences and comes out better on the other side.
New book reframes Lewis and Clark's expedition by highlighting their supporting cast 04.07.2026 22:31
Author Craig Fehrman will be at the Kansas City Public Library later this month for a conversation about his new book "This Vast Enterprise: A New History of Lewis & Clark."
Kansas U.S. Senate candidate Sandy Spidel Neumann is focused on optimization 02.07.2026 21:23
One thing Sandy Spidel Neumann learned during her 40-year career in financial services is that you can’t throw money at a problem. The Kansas Democrat said she’ll use her business background to make data-informed decisions. Spidel Neumann is one of 11 candidates on the Aug. 4 primary ballot for the U.S. Senate.
The World Cup brought tons of visitors to Kansas City. Why aren’t all businesses benefiting? 01.07.2026 13:28
While some Kansas City businesses have reported sales slowed significantly during the tournament, others — like barbecue restaurants and local merch shops — have seen extreme demand from visitors. World Cup traffic has been highly dependent on what businesses sell and where they’re located.
Kansas U.S. Senate candidate Erik Murray wants ‘solutions not chaos’ on healthcare and the economy 29.06.2026 20:13
Developer Erik Murray, a U.S. Senate candidate from Kansas City, Kansas, hasn’t run for office before but touted his experience with federal policies around affordable housing tax credits and opportunity zones. He criticized Sen. Roger Marshall for simply “smiling and nodding” as President Trump grows the deficit.
Kansas City musician Jamogi celebrates 2000s pop and R&B on new album ‘J’Day’ 27.06.2026 24:50
Released this month, “J’Day” is Kansas City-based musician Jamogi Bridges’s first full-length album. Inspired by early-2000s pop and R&B, Bridges says he wants his songs to bring joy to listeners.
Algeria fans don't want a 'Disgrace of Kansas City,' ahead of high-stakes Austria match 26.06.2026 11:05
Nearly four and a half decades after the infamous "Disgrace of Gijón" effectively eliminated Algeria from the 1982 World Cup, the Algerian and Austrian national teams are set to meet again on the final day of the World Cup group stage in Kansas City.
Kansas Rep. Sharice Davids on Trump's refusal to sign housing bill: 'This is nonsense' 25.06.2026 12:30
After Congress passed the "21st Century ROAD to Housing Act" this week, President Donald Trump said he wouldn't sign it into law unless lawmakers also passed an unrelated bill focused on voting restrictions. Johnson County Rep. Sharice Davids joined KCUR's Up To Date to share her reactions and to discuss what could come next.
A Kansas City master sommelier recommends wines for the World Cup 25.06.2026 45:30
Doug Frost is one of only three people in the world to hold both the titles of master sommelier and master of wine. He joined KCUR’s Up to Date to share a selection of wines with connections to teams staying or playing in Kansas City during the World Cup.
Kansas and Missouri weather forecasters have less NWS data to predict tornadoes and storms 24.06.2026 21:30
If they heed the warnings, people in Kansas City have taken shelter more than usual this season — the 1,438 severe weather warnings issued so far is the most on record. But staffing cuts to the National Weather Service have resulted in less warning time for some storm systems.
‘Side Quest Dad’ goes viral showing off Kansas City (and its weather) to World Cup watchers 24.06.2026 14:36
With the World Cup underway in Kansas City, Oliver Wright — who makes videos on TikTok as @SideQuestDad — has become a local celebrity talking about soccer and living in the Midwest as a Brit. In particular, he’s been teaching visitors how to beat the oppressive summer heat.
De Soto mayor welcomes data center growth, but some residents want the city to slow down 23.06.2026 17:18
De Soto Mayor Rick Walker says revenue from a planned $3 billion data center campus is an opportunity to grow the city. But one resident is concerned that leaders are moving too fast and not weighing the negative impacts on the community and environment.
A Kansas City stadium announcer is the voice of World Cup matches in Monterrey, Mexico 22.06.2026 20:07
John Dale, the longtime public address announcer for Sporting Kansas City, the Kansas City Mavericks and countless local sporting events, is now bringing his voice to World Cup matches at the stadium in Monterrey, Mexico.
State sen. Patrick Schmidt said experience sets him apart in U.S. Senate primary for Kansas 20.06.2026 15:52
First-term Kansas state Sen. Patrick Schmidt said the issues facing residents are greater than what can be addressed at the state level. Calling himself the “door-knockingest candidate in the race,” Schmidt is competing in the crowded Democratic primary for U.S. Senate.
Democrat Christy Davis says USDA leadership role prepared her to challenge Kansas Sen. Marshall 19.06.2026 20:08
Eleven candidates are running as Democrats in the August 4 primary for U.S. Senate in Kansas. Christy Davis, a candidate from Cottonwood Falls, said that number shows Sen. Roger Marshall’s failure to represent Kansans. Davis is touting her experience as the only candidate who served in a federal leadership role.
Missouri governor hopes to shrink state budget as he prioritizes ending income tax 18.06.2026 28:15
A new report from Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick says Missouri is facing a budget cliff. Gov. Mike Kehoe says he thinks the state’s budget needs to shrink as a result, and suggests some nonprofits or local municipalities could fund some programs instead.
Missouri auditor says state has a 'spending problem' as it approaches budget cliff 18.06.2026 17:51
A new report from Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick paints a troubling picture of Missouri's financial future. He joined KCUR's Up To Date to discuss the budget cliff the state faces and how he wants his fellow elected officials to respond.
Inside the stadium at Kansas City’s first World Cup match: ‘An electric atmosphere’ 17.06.2026 10:00
The Kansas City Star’s Pete Grathoff waited more than an hour in traffic to witness the first World Cup match in Kansas City, where Argentina's Lionel Messi scored three goals against Algeria. Grathoff joined KCUR’s Up To Date to share his recap.
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