NewsKansas City voters approved a hail-Mary sales tax to benefit a majority-black chunk of the urban core. Now what? David Hudnall, May 9, 2017
NewsThe Star's Melinda Henneberger raises a Successories mug full of hotlinks, toasts Ivanka Trump, insults everyone's intelligence Scott Wilson, May 4, 2017
NewsKCPD raked in more money from federal asset forfeitures last year than any other law enforcement agency in the state David Hudnall, May 4, 2017
NewsBilly Long is back on board with this bad healthcare bill and you should probably be calling your Congressional representatives David Hudnall, May 3, 2017
NewsHere's where the first phase of that Kansas City bond money will likely be spent David Hudnall, May 1, 2017
NewsJosh Landy, Richard Moseley Jr. named in payday lawsuit from Consumer Financial Protection Bureau David Hudnall, April 27, 2017
NewsStar story uses this week's white-privilege conference to demonstrate precisely how not to talk about white privilege Scott Wilson, April 24, 2017
News, PoliticsMissouri's GOP had a very bad Friday, thanks to Dems — and Gov. Greitens' secretive nonprofit Barbara Shelly, April 22, 2017
NewsThe Shawnee Mission School District hears from the ACLU about a child's alleged ICE-related arrest Barbara Shelly, April 20, 2017
NewsNew federal complaint requests investigation into Missouri Senator Ron Richard over TAMKO campaign contributions David Hudnall, April 19, 2017
Missouri’s Republican leadership should be investigated for pay-to-play politics, suggests Republican state senator David Hudnall, April 10, 2017
NewsMissouri AG Josh Hawley hires Shook, Hardy & Bacon to defend DOC discrimination lawsuit that was supposed to have settled last week Karen Dillon, April 7, 2017
NewsMajor Baisden sold his tech company for $134 million and started a pro wrestling league — and he means business David Hudnall, April 7, 2017
A&EIke and McCarthy author David A. Nichols on the art of lying, and the truth about Eisenhower Dan Lybarger, April 4, 2017
NewsDiscrimination lawsuit against Missouri Department of Corrections takes unusual turn Karen Dillon, April 4, 2017
NewsHere are the Kansas Republicans who just voted to oppose expanding Medicaid to 150,000 people David Hudnall, April 3, 2017
NewsFormer Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson speaks out against Missouri tort reform bills David Hudnall, April 3, 2017
NewsSaturday's Olathe town hall shows eagerness to override Brownback's Medicaid veto — just not among Olathe lawmakers Barbara Shelly, April 2, 2017
NewsMissouri has highest black homicide rate in the country, report finds David Hudnall, March 28, 2017
NewsJosh Hawley seeks to protect Missourians by advocating for destruction of agency that protects Missourians David Hudnall, March 27, 2017