NewsJoel Tucker’s part of the family payday-lending business comes under deeper scrutiny in Texas Steve Vockrodt, June 7, 2016
NewsHow long can Crossroads landlords keep the district quiet? Barbara Shelly, Steve Vockrodt, May 31, 2016
NewsWant to live in an apartment above a Walmart? Mission Gateway developer wants to turn that dream to reality Steve Vockrodt, May 26, 2016
NewsMassive software piracy case in Kansas City led investigators to former NBA player Kermit Washington Steve Vockrodt, May 25, 2016
NewsFormer NBA player Kermit Washington arrested in California, believed to be connected to federal investigation in Kansas City Steve Vockrodt, May 24, 2016
NewsThe first of the SCORE unit lawsuits against the Unified Government goes to trial next week Steve Vockrodt, May 20, 2016
NewsScientology speaks! Church indicates it doesn't plan to sell its building on Grand Boulevard Steve Vockrodt, May 18, 2016
NewsA new Woodlands would be more than just horses — which makes Hollywood Casino and its lobbyists feel undercut. Steve Vockrodt, May 17, 2016
NewsDid Jackson County and the KCATA pay a fair price for the Rock Island Rail Corridor? Steve Vockrodt, May 10, 2016
NewsAs payday-lending kingpin Scott Tucker prepares for a criminal trial, the question remains: Where did the money go? Steve Vockrodt, May 10, 2016
NewsSly James nixes a new Kansas City International Airport concept for now Steve Vockrodt, May 3, 2016
NewsWyandotte County, the unhealthiest in Kansas, considering a grant to fund Pizza Hut, Wendy's and Dunkin' Donuts in Argentine Steve Vockrodt, May 3, 2016
NewsSome type of construction work is being done at the Scientology building in the Crossroads. But for what, who knows? Steve Vockrodt, May 2, 2016
NewsUnified Government approves special use permit for the Woodlands, but long road remains ahead for horse racing track Steve Vockrodt, April 29, 2016
NewsUnified Government analysis: KCK firefighters trade shifts to get deals other UG employees don't get Steve Vockrodt, April 28, 2016
NewsTulsa pharmacy that supplied execution drugs to Missouri being sold after admitting to nearly 2,000 violations Steve Vockrodt, April 25, 2016
News, PoliticsPeople who understand the law know SJR 39, the 'religious freedom' bill, is crummy legislation Steve Vockrodt, April 21, 2016
The Tutera Group sues Prairie Village over city's denial of Mission Chateau Steve Vockrodt, April 20, 2016
KC’s dethroned online payday lenders aren’t gaming the feds anymore. First of two parts Steve Vockrodt, April 20, 2016
News, PoliticsMissouri Sen. Bob Onder loves taking corporate cash; hates it when same "corporate elites" object to his policies Steve Vockrodt, April 20, 2016
Kansas Supreme Court says not so fast on Holcomb 2 coal-fired power plant Steve Vockrodt, April 20, 2016