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The Trump administration is moving USDA jobs to Kansas City, Truman library celebrates health milestone, KC streetcar extension to open in October, and more ..
Lake City Army Ammunition Plant is facing deep cuts in U.S. Army spending on small caliber ammunition, threatening hundreds of jobs in Independence.
August already? Start the unofficial final month of summer strong, with options including live music, a fishing derby and carnival rides at the county fair.
The KCATA has jumped into transit-oriented development in a big way, approving bonds this week for two apartment projects totaling $190 million that could receive up to a 75 percent property tax ...
Kansas City, Missouri, hits grim milestone with 100th homicide of the year, bus service is in jeopardy, and lots of ways to ...
Julie Freijat is a Kansas City PBS/Flatland reporter and a Report for America corps member working with the Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk. Previously, Freijat was a Dow Jones reporting ...
The Kansas City Royals' proposed ballpark site in the East Crossroads has left many small business owners fuming about being displaced.
The sparkling new hangar-museum at Atchison’s Amelia Earhart Memorial Airport does more than just pay tribute to its namesake’s life and career.
Earth Day, the NFL Draft, cicadas and lots of politics will define the news week ahead in Kansas City.
By Kevin Collison A storm is brewing over the Catholic Diocese’s desire to relocate its breakfast ministry for the homeless to its Chancery building in the heart of the Library District, a downtown ...
A locally produced film, "Parker," explores a Black family's decision to reclaim their name. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
Michael Crane’s quest for a perfect pastrami on rye started six months ago after he ordered the standard Jewish deli classic while enjoying lunch with his wife. Michael Crane slices pastrami in his ...
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