Kansas City Northeast community outcry and concern for public health confront city hall as a new homeless camp has been established at a toxic location.
The City of Kansas City is launching a more aggressive street-cleaning campaign which includes an easier way for residents to request street sweeping, thanks to the new myKCMO app. KC Water operates a fleet …
MoDOT Kansas City is in the process of replacing the Baltimore Ave. Bridge over I-670. In order to place the bridge girders, crews will need to close both directions of I-670 between I-70 and I-35 this weekend Aug. 7-8. Only one direction of I-670 will be closed at a time. Motorists must find alternates routes […]
By Kathy Feist Kansas City is experiencing an 8 percent growth in multifamily developments and that is a rarity compared to the rest of the country, say economists with North America Home Builders.…
The Black Archives of Mid-America, near 18th and Vine in Kansas City, has a host of galleries—permanent and rotating—on display. Led by Executive Director Dr. Carmaletta Johnson and Museum Curator Taylor Jackson, the Archives hosts events and uses the galleries to give a platform to Black art, history, and culture.
Kansas City’s newest Black woman-owned, brick-and-mortar bookstore has opened its doors, but customers shouldn’t judge the operation by its cover, owner Cori Smith said, revealing an additional first for the metro that has heads and pages turning.
Rep. Sharice Davids (D-Kan.) announced on Friday that she has tested positive for COVID-19, becoming the latest House member to disclose a breakthrough infection.
LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — A northeast Kansas city and its home county will require employees and visitors to wear masks inside their buildings, adding to the local mandates aimed at
The new brick-and-mortar location represents the company’s story and ability to sustain itself, as well as give back to communities both here and abroad.
Amazon announced on Friday that it will require US warehouse employees to wear masks at work, regardless of their vaccination status. Office employees are not required due to their office return date shifting to January 2022.
Real estate and rental experts believe the Biden administration’s decision to extend an eviction moratorium until Oct. 3 will have lasting impacts on the housing market.
The U.S. was averaging about 11,000 cases a day in late June. It’s now averaging 100,000 new COVID-19 infections a day, returning to a milestone last seen during the winter surge.
Celebrities and a massive tent were spotted in Martha’s Vineyard for former President Obama’s 60th birthday that his office said was “scaled back” to include just close friends and family amid concerns over the Delta coronavirus variant.
More than a thousand Thai anti-government protesters clashed with police on Saturday, as they demonstrated against the government’s failure to handle coronavirus outbreaks and its impact on the economy.
Summer in France is all about people-watching from sidewalk cafes, but from Monday, only those who have been vaccinated or have a negative COVID test will be able to do that.
Harvard Law Lecturer on Law Alexander Chen ‘15, founding director of the LGBTQ+ Advocacy Clinic at HLS, is working with students in the recently-formed Polyamory Legal Advocacy Coalition to offer legal protections for people in polyamorous relationships.
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