Northeast residents mount formal opposition protest against school closures
Parents, teachers and Lykins Neighborhood residents have just left Whittier Elementary School on a school bus, bound for tonight’s KCPS School
Parents, teachers and Lykins Neighborhood residents have just left Whittier Elementary School on a school bus, bound for tonight’s KCPS School
When activated, coordination is underway with city staff, service provider partners and various outreach teams to ensure anyone who needs a warm
The City is pretreating roads ahead of a minor weather event tonight. Crews will be out in shifts ensuring major roads will not be impacted. The
Photo courtesy of SchoolAppKC SchoolAppKC offers families 26 options from preschool, private and charter schools. Show Me KC Schools’ SchoolAppKC
Officials with the Union Pacific Railroad Police and the Kansas City Missouri Police Department were on hand with grading contractors as a large
Voters also approved a constitutional amendment requiring Kansas City to spend more money on its police force Amendment 3 asked voters whether to
House Democratic leader Crystal Quade speaks at a capitol news conference. She led Democrats to their biggest pick up of seats in years on Tuesday.
This page will be updated as election results are updated by City, County and State election offices. The polls closed at 7 p.m. Following are the
Winter Magic on Cliff Drive opens to the public on November 3. On November 2, KC Parks, the City and neighborhood leaders for will join together for
**In our print edition, we made a mistake by accidentally repeating the verbiage of Kansas City Question 2 with Kansas City Question 3. We have
Abby Hoover Managing Editor Jerusalem Farm, a Pendleton Heights-based intentional Catholic community and service nonprofit recently completed the
Scare-It Halloween hosted car-free trick-or-treating on Gladstone Boulevard on Monday, Oct. 31, 2022 for nearly 8,000 children and families. The
Mayor Charles Wheeler. Photo ourtesy of the City of Kansas City, Mo. Charles ‘Charlie’ B. Wheeler, who served the people of Kansas City as mayor
A chronic nuisance house at 3014 E. 6th street is finally being demolished today after a long history of fires, squatters and street level criminal
KCMO Parks Resident Engagement Coordinator Kelly Jander marshalled roughly sixty Rockhurst High School students on Wednesday morning who teamed