NewsSporting Innovations, the Sporting KC-affiliated tech company, settles lawsuit with former co-founder Asim Pasha Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
News, PoliticsMissouri lawmakers, after another resignation in disgrace, decide once again that they don’t need no stinkin’ ethics reform Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsAs Overland Park Sen. Greg Smith seeks re-election, his daughter and his politics stay inextricably linked Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsMissouri Senate committee passes proposed constitutional amendment to allow people to use religion to deny services for same-sex marriages Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
News, PoliticsThousands turn out for Bernie Sanders rally at Bartle Hall Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
News, PoliticsHow did ex-Jackson County Executive Mike Sanders get his ticket punched again? Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsReactionaries in the Missouri House have found their strawman to justify cuts to the University of Missouri Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsAnother day of crazy in Topeka: Kansas House passes absurd legislation on sports-related concussions Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsMissouri Sen. Kurt Schaefer wants to get rid of the earnings tax; his employer, Lathrop & Gage, doesn’t quite agree Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsMissouri Rep. Jeremy LaFaver, who represents west-central Kansas City, won’t seek a third term Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsPayday-lending magnate Scott Tucker wasn’t alone in a grand jury indictment. Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsJohn Fierro decides to mount a write-in campaign for Kansas City Public Schools board Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsMissouri AG candidate Teresa Hensley’s campaign thought it found a juicy connection between Kurt Schaefer and arrested payday loan magnate Scott Tucker, but they whiffed Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsKansas Supreme Court: State legislature still isn’t getting its act together on K-12 education funding Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsFederal authorities put Richard Moseley, another payday loan kingpin in the Kansas City area, under arrest Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsScott Tucker, local payday loan magnate, arrested in Kansas City, Kansas [UPDATED] Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsMr. Rory Rowland Goes To Jefferson City (or, Independence Democrat looks to enact campaign contribution limits) Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsKansas City Sen. Kiki Curls and Rep. Brandon Ellington among to top 10 recipients of lobbyist gifts in 2015 Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsBNIM abandons plans for headquarters project at 1640 Baltimore, will consider other locations Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsPetitioners sticking to their guns on BNIM TIF, demanding that the matter goes to an April vote Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsShirley Oyer, who just did a stretch in prison for a tax-fraud scheme, finds herself again in a bind with the IRS Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsAs regulators put a price tag — $1.32 billion — on what Scott Tucker’s payday-lending enterprises have squeezed out of poor people, a grand jury convenes Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsKansas City now cut out of Kurt Schaefer’s earnings tax repeal bill Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsMissouri Sen. Kurt Schaefer leads a crusade to eliminate Kansas City’s earnings tax Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsPlanned Parenthood thinks Sam Brownback owes Kansans an apology, but don’t sit by the phone waiting for it Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsMajor Overland Park payday lending company QC Holdings about to come off public exchange, stocks take a nosedive Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsPoliticians and civic leaders gather to launch earnings tax renewal campaign Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsJohnson County man among three charged for alleged election fraud by Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsIs the Walmart at Mission Gateway a pizza or a plate of flounder for Mission residents? Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsMissouri House gives early approval to voter ID legislation, shoots down Brandon Ellington’s amendment to include ‘voter suppression’ in its title Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsGov. Sam Brownback says privatized Medicaid is working in Kansas, but some patients and hospitals don’t see it Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsBill abolishing the death penalty in Missouri to get a hearing in Jefferson City this week Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsWith Ted Cruz’s dig at Donald Trump’s ‘New York values’ the imprint of Jeff Roe on presidential politics becomes apparent Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsSam Brownback says the state of Kansas is strong, which is easy to say when you ignore all the bad stuff Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsA developer wants a haul of incentives to build a hotel in Rosedale Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsU.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver shows up to back a bold taxpayer ask: $18 million for 18th & Vine. Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsKansas City Public Schools names two finalists for superintendent position Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsSporting Kansas City trades for veteran Houston Dynamo midfielder Brad Davis Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsMark Dupree files to run for Wyandotte County District Attorney, a seat currently held by Jerry Gorman Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsOn the East Side, a historic building meets its demise, making way for a Family Dollar Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsMission Gateway survives a crucial vote before the Mission Planning Commission, but still has a long road to travel Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsOpponents of Platte County’s Chapel Ridge subdivision lose in court again Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016
NewsKansas Legislature’s attempt at a hostile takeover of state judiciary thwarted by Kansas Supreme Court Steve Vockrodt, April 12, 2016