NewsPowell Gardens notches a win in its fight against the Valley Oaks factory farm — for now Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsDespite a new $1.6 million settlement over a poisoning at a West Bottoms prison, the problems at the Missouri Department of Corrections haven’t gone away Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsIs the state of Missouri really going to let a factory farm move in next to Powell Gardens? We’re about to find out. Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsCathy Stepp, this region’s unlikely No. 2 administrator at the EPA, dislikes regulations — and transparency Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
News, PoliticsMissouri’s legal-expense fund failed to track $67 million in payouts the past five years, auditor finds Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsPrison Broke: Missouri House committee investigating Department of Corrections issues report (updated) Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsMissouri AG Josh Hawley hires Shook, Hardy & Bacon to defend DOC discrimination lawsuit that was supposed to have settled last week Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsDiscrimination lawsuit against Missouri Department of Corrections takes unusual turn Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsNew Missouri DOC head Anne Precythe transfers warden and two top officials at KC prison Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsA long-shielded report confirms why the Missouri Department of Corrections continues to face major lawsuits Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsDave Dormire announces resignation from the Missouri Department of Corrections Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsPrison Broke, Part 6: How much longer can the DOC’s No. 2 man stay on the job? Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsPrison Broke, Part 5: Missouri’s latest DOC-discrimination lawsuit settlement revealed Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsPrison Broke, Part 4: As legislators investigate the DOC, the lawsuits keep coming Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
The Dump List: The 2016 players we’d set out by the curb if we could Barbara Shelly, David Martin, Karen Dillon, Scott Wilson, October 24, 2018
NewsGov.-elect Eric Greitens names Anne L. Precythe new director for state Department of Corrections, calls agency ‘broken’ Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsPrison Broke Part 3: Missouri DOC Director George Lombardi makes a run for it, ahead of auditors Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsGeorge Lombardi, Missouri Department of Corrections director, resigns Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsPrison Broke Part 2: Missouri House Speaker Todd Richardson calls for an investigation into the Missouri DOC. Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsFollow that story: Keith Carnes seeking new trial, with evidence uncovered by Latahra Smith Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsPrison Broke: The Missouri Department of Corrections can’t escape its own worst habits Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsRyan Stokes update: Southern Christian Leadership Conference of Greater Kansas City, others, call for FBI and U.S. Attorney’s Office to investigate discrepancies in police reports Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsThree years after Kansas City cops shot and killed Ryan Stokes, a call for new police review Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
News, Politics22 of Medicaid 23 convicted, despite prosecutor’s questionable case Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsKU teaching assistant indicted by federal grand jury for falsifying visa application Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
Searching for answers in former Mission Police Chief John Simmons’ departure Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsAnthony Bruno’s family records Kansas City police officers tearing down memorial ribbons (video) Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsJudge Bryan Round will not preside over a wrongful-death lawsuit filed by the family of Anthony Bruno Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsJudge Bryan Round is a lot like former Police Board defender Bryan Round Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsBrenda Wood indicted for federal bank fraud involving millions, faces 30 years in prison Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsCop Donald Hubbard said he had no choice when he shot and killed firefighter Anthony Bruno last fall. That’s because he’d already made some bad decisions Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
Joy Biggs, whose sister died in jail over an ounce of marijuana, gets a short reprieve Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsJoy Biggs watched her sister die in a jail cell over an ounce of pot Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018
NewsBishop Robert Finn, Catholic Diocese ordered to pay $1.1 million for not reporting child sexual abuse Karen Dillon, October 24, 2018