NewsKC businesses begin requiring proof of vaccination as COVID cases rise Aubrie Lawrence, August 3, 2021
NewsWho can tell you to wear a mask in Kansas as COVID-19 surges? It’s complicated Abigail Censky, August 2, 2021
PoliticsNorth Kansas City just banned conversion therapy. Are Blue Springs and Independence on the way? Rachel Potucek, July 30, 2021
NewsEviction moratorium set to expire on July 31, Kansas offers rental assistance Emily Standlee, July 30, 2021
NewsAfter COVID cases tripled in July, Delta continues its spread through Missouri Rudi Keller, July 30, 2021
PoliticsAttorney General Schmitt threatens lawsuit over new mask mandate ordinances Aubrie Lawrence, July 29, 2021
NewsMissouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry honors organizations for achieving vaccination benchmarks Aubrie Lawrence, July 29, 2021
PoliticsEric Schmitt lawsuit targeting St. Louis mask mandates riddled with data errors Rudi Keller, July 29, 2021
Music, PoliticsCongressman Cleaver announces $43.5 million in funding for live entertainment venues across Missouri Emily Standlee, July 28, 2021
NewsHere’s why the CDC recommends wearing masks indoors even if fully vaccinated Peter Chin-Hong, July 28, 2021
PoliticsPolice Board of Commissioners challenged to change KC drug prosecution practices Aubrie Lawrence, July 27, 2021
NewsWyco bootcamp E-Ship Rising celebrates one year, strives to foster business know-how Emily Standlee, July 27, 2021
PoliticsJosh Hawley urges Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade in Mississippi abortion case Jason Hancock, July 27, 2021
NewsTruman Medical Center requiring all workers to be vaccinated by September 20th Jacob Martin, July 26, 2021
NewsMissouri health official calls COVID vaccine falsehoods ‘a bunch of baloney' Rudi Keller, July 26, 2021
NewsJunior Achievement of Kansas City organization honors mentors who inspire the youth Emily Standlee, July 26, 2021
PoliticsGOP legislators in Missouri oppose vaccine efforts as state becomes COVID hotspot Jeremy Kohler, ProPublica, July 23, 2021
NewsDo you have at least your first vaccine? The Missouri Lottery might give you $10k if you register here Aubrie Lawrence, July 22, 2021
NewsMissouri hits new peak in Delta variant summer surge with almost 3,000 COVID cases Rudi Keller, July 22, 2021
NewsFrito-Lay workers ask people to boycott PepsiCo products as strike heads into fourth week Aubrie Lawrence, July 22, 2021
NewsFederal appeals court will review decision in Missouri abortion ban lawsuit Rudi Keller, July 21, 2021
NewsBurned out: Kansas City paramedics piled on overtime through pandemic Emily Wolf, The Beacon, July 19, 2021
NewsMissouri tourist hub no stranger to COVID’s wrath. But many still wary of vaccine Tessa Weinberg, July 16, 2021
NewsKC's hotel initiative for the unhoused ends without next steps in place Savannah Hawley, July 15, 2021
PoliticsMissouri updates HIV criminalization law, reduces stigma around virus Aubrie Lawrence, July 15, 2021
NewsManheim tenants unionize, demand landlord Matt McGee stop neglecting their homes Emily Standlee, July 15, 2021
NewsJoint civic and business groups offer recommendations for better policing and public safety Jacob Martin, July 15, 2021
PoliticsCandidates for Ward 2 of Overland Park answer The Pitch's survey on government transparency, equity, and the status quo Shawn Stewart, July 13, 2021
NewsThe Frito-Lay strike sounds like something that belongs in the 1920s Aubrie Lawrence, July 13, 2021
PoliticsCandidates for Ward 1 of Overland Park answer The Pitch’s survey on government transparency, equity, and the status quo Shawn Stewart, July 12, 2021
NewsWorkers strike for higher wages and less overtime at Topeka Frito-Lay plant Abigail Censky, July 12, 2021
PoliticsUpcoming panel discussion to focus on which political party is best for Black Americans Jacob Martin, July 12, 2021
PoliticsCandidates for Ward 5 of Overland Park answer The Pitch’s survey on government transparency, equity, and the status quo Shawn Stewart, July 9, 2021
Politics‘Surge response team’ arrives in Missouri amid COVID spike caused by Delta variant Tessa Weinberg, July 9, 2021
NewsState Historical Society of Missouri announces 2022 fellowship opportunities Aubrie Lawrence, July 9, 2021
NewsPlaque added to Andrew Jackson statue is just a bandage over larger issues Aubrie Lawrence, July 8, 2021
PoliticsBlack Panther Party marches from Troost to Prospect to show community support Jim Nimmo, July 6, 2021
PoliticsMissouri Republicans should see Kansas as a political cautionary tale Jeff Smith, Missouri Independent, July 6, 2021
PoliticsRight-wing extremism has been taking root in rural Kansas for decades Jim McLean, July 6, 2021
PoliticsAmanda Vega-Mavec, candidate for Ward 3 of Overland Park, answers The Pitch’s survey on government transparency, equity, and the status quo Shawn Stewart, July 5, 2021
NewsKCPD ranks 495 out of 500 police departments in national law enforcement accountability study Emily Standlee, July 2, 2021
PoliticsCandidates for Mayor of Overland Park answer The Pitch's survey on government transparency, equity, and the status quo Shawn Stewart, July 1, 2021
PoliticsKansas groups halt voter registration drives to avoid being jailed under new law Sherman Smith, July 1, 2021
PoliticsMissouri Supreme Court: State can’t charge attorney fees for Sunshine Law requests Tessa Weinberg, June 30, 2021
PoliticsFederal payments to Black Kansas farmers come too late for generations hurt by discrimination David Condos, June 29, 2021
NewsTerminal at downtown Airport to be named in honor of Tuskegee Airman Charles E. McGee Emily Standlee, June 28, 2021
NewsRecruitMilitary hosting job fair for KC veterans amid high unemployment wave Jacob Martin, June 28, 2021
NewsKC Tenants' rally demands a seat at the table post federal eviction protections Emily Standlee, June 26, 2021
PoliticsMayor Lucas discusses national coalition for achieving reparations and when KC might see results Jacob Martin, June 25, 2021
NewsThe Latinx Education Collaborative releases report on underrepresentation in education Emily Standlee, June 25, 2021
PoliticsCandidates for City Council in Overland Park's Ward 4 answer questions on government transparency, equity, and improving the city Shawn Stewart, June 24, 2021