Regulators are trying to protect residential customers from high rates while still attracting large energy users, like data ...
The Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office signed a formal agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to issue 48-hour ...
Advocacy group People Not Politicians has until mid-December to collect more than 100,000 signatures across six of Missouri's ...
Scientists say leaving autumn leaves on the ground can add important nutrients to the soil and create needed habitat for insects.
Coffee has gotten a lot more expensive in the U.S. as tariffs seep into the price tag. That's putting a strain on roasters, ...
About 75% of Kansas City bus stops don't have anywhere to sit while you wait, and the Kansas City Area Transportation ...
Refugees and asylum grantees are among those who can no longer qualify for federal nutrition support until five years after obtaining green cards, because of new restrictions in President Trump's ...
One agreement pays Platt $192,000, and the second, $308,000. The Kansas City Council fired Platt in March after losing a whistleblower lawsuit that cost the city almost a million dollars.
Opponents argue the Missouri Constitution is clear that lawmakers can only redraw congressional maps after a certified census ...
More than 40,000 Missouri food establishments and stores are estimated to be impacted by federal regulations on hemp products ...
Kansas City will host six FIFA World Cup matches in the summer of 2026. Whether you’re a local or among the hundreds of ...
President Trump signed a bill to fund the government through the end of January, ending the shutdown that has dragged on for ...
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