NewsAfter pushback from environmental groups, Kansas City makes adjustments to its streetlight conversion plan Savannah Hawley, February 15, 2022
PoliticsSpire ‘created unnecessary panic and confusion’ with warnings of gas outages, regulators say Allison Kite, February 15, 2022
PoliticsJaywalking has been erased from KC—the place where the term was born Barbara Shelly, May 6, 2021
PoliticsBuild Power MoKan fights to reinstate disconnection moratoria Lucia Verzola, December 11, 2020
PoliticsCity Council passes resolutions setting long-term goals for climate change protection Brock Wilbur, July 2, 2020
NewsKansas City joins the global climate strike at Mill Creek Park this evening. Here's the details. Emily Park, September 20, 2019
NewsCathy Stepp, this region’s unlikely No. 2 administrator at the EPA, dislikes regulations — and transparency Karen Dillon, November 1, 2017
NewsA small victory in the fight against fracking-related earthquakes in Kansas David Hudnall, March 24, 2015
News, PoliticsDid Missouri House Speaker John Diehl intentionally misrepresent himself to the EPA? David Hudnall, March 5, 2015
News, PoliticsSierra Club creates giant 'Dislike' button for Koch Industries Nadia Pflaum, February 9, 2011
NewsGet a sneak preview of the new documentary "Coal Country" tonight Carolyn Szczepanski, November 13, 2009
NewsEnvironmentalists unearth massive financial problems at Sunflower Electric Carolyn Szczepanski, August 7, 2009
Dining, Food & DrinkOysters and mussels and clams oh my! Do you know which are sustainable seafood? Owen Morris, March 20, 2009
NewsKansas City Power & Light is starting to act like a progressive utility company David Martin, September 4, 2008