PoliticsContraception, Planned Parenthood dominate debate as Missouri Senate returns to Capitol Rudi Keller, Tessa Weinberg, June 24, 2021
NewsCase dismissed against Black Fayette student arrested in two late-night raids Rebecca Rivas, June 23, 2021
PoliticsMissouri Gov. Parson says he’ll slash budget if lawmakers don’t strike a deal on FRA soon Rudi Keller, June 22, 2021
NewsResidents in streetcar expansion zones are getting incorrect property tax assessments Jacob Martin, June 21, 2021
NewsMissouri prison healthcare contract won by company accused of bid-rigging in Tennessee Rudi Keller, June 21, 2021
PoliticsMayor Lucas joins coalition to bring reparations to Black Kansas Citians Jacob Martin, June 21, 2021
PoliticsMissouri Senate town hall series spends an hour with candidate Jewel Kelly Rachel Potucek, June 21, 2021
NewsLocal man defeats surprise eviction by forming an experimental-rock band Aubrie Lawrence, June 18, 2021
PoliticsSt. Louis gun couple plead guilty to misdemeanors after attempting to threaten a peaceful protest with guns they couldn't hold correctly Aubrie Lawrence, June 17, 2021
PoliticsParson set to call special session to extend FRA with ban on certain contraceptives Rudi Keller, June 17, 2021
PoliticsTake a hot sec to see if you have unclaimed property in Missouri Aubrie Lawrence, June 15, 2021
PoliticsWhile the GOP rallied in Missouri, Eric Greitens chased conspiracies to Arizona Jason Hancock, June 14, 2021
PoliticsMissouri AG can’t enforce Sunshine Laws in governor’s office because it’s ‘a client’ Tessa Weinberg, June 14, 2021
NewsMissouri tourist hotspots also heating up COVID counts as new variant spreads Rudi Keller, June 11, 2021
PoliticsMissouri Senate town hall series spends an hour with candidate Spencer Toder Rachel Potucek, June 11, 2021
NewsBlue KC sponsoring free health screenings during Heritage Festival Aubrie Lawrence, June 10, 2021
News‘Defund the police’ was designed to provoke a response. In Missouri, it worked Rebecca Rivas, June 10, 2021
NewsToby Dorr explains infamous Lansing prison break on Dateline this Friday Aubrie Lawrence, June 10, 2021
PoliticsGovernor signs bill ending Missouri’s designation as last state without a PDMP Tessa Weinberg, June 8, 2021
PoliticsParson PAC takes $75K as he moves Steelman off University of Missouri curators Rudi Keller, June 4, 2021
PoliticsThe Northland is pissed off. What does that mean for Kansas City, the police, and Mayor Quinton Lucas? Barbara Shelly, June 4, 2021
Food & Drink, NewsDish & Drink KC: A summery new pop-up is set to take over miniBar for a month April Fleming, June 2, 2021
PoliticsThe Tulsa Race Massacre: how America still struggles to confront its racist history 100 years later Aubrie Lawrence, May 31, 2021
PoliticsKansas City Police Board votes to sue Mayor Lucas and City Council Jacob Martin, May 28, 2021
NewsCOVID surge in north Missouri creates worries for summer as vaccinations decline Rudi Keller, Tessa Weinberg, May 28, 2021
PoliticsMissouri Senate town hall Facebook series tackles our biggest issues, introduces upcoming candidates Rachel Potucek, May 27, 2021
PoliticsRobin Ransom selected as first Black woman on Missouri Supreme Court Jacob Martin, May 26, 2021
NewsMissouri Senate field expected to expand soon as major Republican gathering nears Rudi Keller, May 26, 2021
PoliticsMayor Quinton Lucas's police budget decisions spark divisive national coverage Aubrie Lawrence, May 26, 2021
NewsNational WWI Museum and Memorial honors national heroes Memorial Day weekend Aubrie Lawrence, May 25, 2021
PoliticsKansas City Board of Police Commissioners considers legal action against city Lucie Krisman, May 25, 2021
NewsIn Kansas City, a wave of evictions could push gun violence to new extremes this year Humera Lodhi, May 25, 2021
PoliticsMayor Lucas and Rep. Cleaver announce $8.3 million for unhoused population Sophia Misle, May 24, 2021
Politics‘I have to go out and beg’: Residents grapple with utility costs as shutoffs resume Allison Kite, May 21, 2021
PoliticsYouTube removes video of Shawnee Mission School District meeting due to false claims about the effects of masking Lucie Krisman, May 20, 2021
PoliticsMayor Lucas announces redirection of KCPD funding toward community efforts Lucie Krisman, May 20, 2021
NewsAlpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. offering free mammograms and COVID-19 vaccines in KC Sophia Misle, May 20, 2021
NewsMonarch Village provides new resource for Douglas County's individuals experiencing homelessness Lucie Krisman, May 20, 2021
NewsFree testing aims to curb STIs that went unchecked as COVID spread in Missouri Tessa Weinberg, May 20, 2021
PoliticsSTRIKE! Stand Up KC joins Nationwide McDonald’s Strike for $15 and a Union Rachel Potucek, May 19, 2021
NewsCOVID-19 outbreak at Smithfield plant in Missouri likely larger than originally known Madison McVan, May 19, 2021
PoliticsDangerous and disinvested: Kansas City's struggle to fix hundreds of blighted buildings Celisa Calacal, The Kansas City Beacon, May 19, 2021
PoliticsSt. Louis second amendment enthusiast Mark McCloskey likely to announce Senate run on Tucker Carlson Lucie Krisman, May 18, 2021
PoliticsHundreds of PPP loans went to fake farms in absurd places Derek Willis & Lydia DePillis, ProPublica, May 18, 2021
PoliticsBill shielding Missouri businesses from most COVID-related lawsuits heads to governor Tessa Weinberg, May 18, 2021
NewsJackson County among the first to receive new criminal justice data tool Lucie Krisman, May 17, 2021
PoliticsAfter 19 years, Keith Carnes' conviction re-evaluated by Missouri Supreme Court Lucia Verzola, Savannah Hawley, May 17, 2021
Culture, NewsTechnology helps Kansas City mother overcome blindness obstacles Sophia Misle, May 14, 2021
PoliticsMissouri Senate approves bill seeking to nullify federal gun laws Rebecca Rivas, May 14, 2021
NewsMayor Lucas rescinds mask mandate after CDC guidance makes enforcement murky Savannah Hawley, May 14, 2021