NewsMid-Continent Public Library has rescheduled its Trans 101 event after placing the program on hold Emily Park, October 3, 2019
NewsThe new Netflix series Living Undocumented features a Kansas City immigrant family's experience Traci Angel, October 1, 2019
NewsTransgender program on hold after Mid-Continent Public Library receives community complaints Emily Park, September 29, 2019
NewsAmid mounting criticism, Port KC decides it will stay out of the downtown incentives game moving forward Emily Park, September 27, 2019
NewsKCPD chief claims that marijuana legalization increases violent crime. What? Emily Park, September 26, 2019
NewsKansas City joins the global climate strike at Mill Creek Park this evening. Here's the details. Emily Park, September 20, 2019
NewsTivoli Cinemas will come back to life at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Emily Park, September 20, 2019
NewsKansas City may decriminalize possession of up to 100 grams of marijuana Emily Park, September 20, 2019
NewsElijah Haahr and Missouri Republicans refuse to investigate why 130,000 have been dropped from Medicaid in the state Emily Park, September 13, 2019
NewsWhy is KCP&L and Westar—now Evergy—so committed to coal plants when wind could save ratepayers hundreds of millions a year? Emily Park, August 30, 2019
NewsCould Kansas City become the first major U.S. city with a free transit system? Emily Park, August 27, 2019
NewsJackson County has paid John Q. Ebert $2 million over the last five years to fix its assessment problems. What exactly has he been doing? Barbara Shelly, August 26, 2019
NewsJay Ashcroft faces (another) lawsuit after running out the clock on Missouri abortion rights referendum Emily Park, August 23, 2019
NewsValley Oaks Steak Company—controversial scourge of Powell Gardens—will close Emily Park, August 19, 2019
NewsAt KCK Public Schools, an $80,000 audit with an agenda—and a shakeup at the top Barbara Shelly, August 18, 2019
NewsLawsuit alleges Jay Ashcroft wrote intentionally deceptive ballot language for voter reform initiatives Emily Park, August 16, 2019
NewsLong hours, low pay, plasma donations after work: Truman Medical Center's lab and tech workers want a union Emily Park, August 14, 2019
News, PoliticsWyandotte County incumbents largely held on in Tuesday's primary Emily Park, August 7, 2019
NewsMike Parson and the GOP dither while Missouri children lose healthcare faster than any other state in the country Emily Park, August 6, 2019
NewsThe Jackson County Democratic Committee holds all the cards for filling two newly empty KC-area statehouse seats Emily Park, August 4, 2019
NewsQuinton Lucas is now mayor. Let's not forget about those campaign promises. Emily Park, August 1, 2019
NewsIn Argentine, a stew of ethics questions over a fitness center, a Parks board seat, and Commissioner Ann Murguia Emily Park, July 10, 2019
NewsRep. Greg Razer understands rural Missouri much better than it understands him Barbara Shelly, July 10, 2019
NewsCheap rent and studio spaces are rapidly vanishing from Kansas City's arts landscape. What now? Emily Cox, July 8, 2019
NewsThe Scott Tucker estate sale: lots of schadenfreude, lots of tributes to Scott Tucker David Hudnall, July 8, 2019
NewsMidtown gay bar Buddies has officially closed following the death of its owner in an April home explosion Emily Park, June 28, 2019
NewsKansas City election recap: Lucas wins, incentives cap loses, and a new city council on the way Emily Park, June 19, 2019
NewsSome last-minute real talk before Kansas City elects a new mayor on Tuesday David Hudnall, June 14, 2019
NewsTravis Kelce on his dogs, a new partnership, and the upcoming NFL season Emily Park, June 13, 2019
NewsFor domestic violence victims with pets in the KC area, there are a few options — but more are needed Emily Park, June 13, 2019
NewsMore than a year after passing regulations on Airbnb and other short-term rentals, KCMO is still not enforcing the ordinance Emily Park, June 13, 2019
NewsWhich side of Sly James will Kansas City remember: the Bow Tie or the Bully? Barbara Shelly, June 3, 2019
NewsYou're not crazy: Kansas City millennials are much more likely to be married than millennials in other cities David Hudnall, May 29, 2019
NewsMissouri Republicans are very, very close to outlawing abortion in the state Emily Park, May 16, 2019
Art, NewsThe Drugstore, a midtown space for Kansas City's young and emerging artists, will close Emily Cox, May 9, 2019
A&E, NewsThe Living Room Theatre will leave the Crossroads after next season David Hudnall, May 9, 2019
NewsMissouri Republicans' gerrymandering power grab is a political emergency Emily Park, April 24, 2019
NewsWith Great Plains SPCA's sudden departure, what will happen to the second-largest animal shelter in the metro? Roxie Hammill, April 15, 2019
NewsFind out how close you live to a meth lab (and if you live in Missouri, it's probably pretty close) David Hudnall, April 12, 2019
NewsThe Bloom Party is helping fund affordable healthcare for KC’s low-income and LGBTQ community Kelcie McKenney, April 10, 2019
NewsMissouri’s “Pipeline Protest Bill” could make some protests illegal, raising First Amendment concerns Emily Park, April 9, 2019
NewsKansas City 2019 primary results: Justus and Lucas advance, pre-K tax rejected, City Council field narrowed Emily Park, April 3, 2019
NewsWestport's enhanced weekend security starts back up soon. Here’s what to know. David Hudnall, April 2, 2019
NewsLandmark Realty backs off its attempt to impose an illegal fee on tenants Emily Park, March 29, 2019