The Assistance League of Kansas City needed more room to meet the growing demand of school kids needing basic essentials ...
These days, the vocalist, songwriter and pianist flies in from New York to perform in Kansas City on a regular basis, ...
As the metro’s Hispanic population has grown in recent years, metrics of economic hardship like the poverty rate and rent ...
At least three people, two of them juveniles, have been charged with posting violent threats online involving schools across ...
Major events and superstar visitors made Kansas City a more popular travel destination in 2023. The city is hoping to harness ...
Approval of the jail follows months of calls from residents for city officials to do something about gun violence, spikes in ...
The engineering and construction management business has opened its first office in the St. Louis market, where it has worked ...
For more than 50 years, the Greater Kansas City Women’s Political Caucus has helped elect female leaders into office.
The Kansas City, Missouri, City Council passed a Back to Business ordinance Thursday that will help business owners pay for damages caused by break-ins and other crimes.
Documents raise conflict of interest red flags over a grant overseen by a former Kansas Department of Commerce official.
The "Back to Business" plan provides up to $3,000 for businesses affected by vandalism or burglary, and up to $5,000 for enhanced security measures.
It's expected to be hot and muggy in Kansas City before rain and storms return to the metro Friday evening and into the ...