Cada Vez Se Vuelve Más Caro Ir Al Hospital Si Termina Enfermo Con COVID-19....
Si usted se enferma gravemente de COVID-19, éstos son los asuntos - en términos de dinero- más importantes de los que debe preocuparse mientras se prepara para enfrentar los efectos financieros.
View ArticleThe Supreme Court Heads Toward Reversing Abortion Rights
The court's most conservative members upheld the Texas law, but almost as important as the result was how the court reached its decision — without full briefing and arguments before any court.
View ArticleACLU, Public Defenders Urge White House To Shut Down Violent Private...
The group detailed "stabbings, suicides and even homicide" at the CoreCivic facility in Leavenworth.
View ArticleAs His Family Mourns Their Mother's Death In Kansas City, Kevin Strickland...
Legal delays and appeals from the Missouri Attorney General's Office have kept Strickland incarcerated, despite the fact that Jackson County Prosecutors say he's innocent. His family is bearing the...
View ArticleThe Northland Looks To Gain Clout When Kansas City Draws New Council Maps
Saying all neighborhoods need "fair representation at City Hall,” Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas appoints a commission to redraw city council districts based on 2020 Census data.
View ArticleDemocrats Demand LGBTQ Exhibit Return To Missouri Capitol Or Other Exhibits...
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said the LGBTQ exhibit was removed last week because it didn't receive approval from a state board. By that logic, Democrats say all exhibits currently on display should be...
View ArticleAfter 9-11 Attacks 20 Years Ago, Kansas City Sports Fans Adjust To Clear Bags...
The safety protocols implemented at sporting events after 9/11 have become a routine part of fans' experience, accepted as one of the ways life changed after the attack.
View ArticleKansas City Nonprofit Building 50 Tiny Homes For Unhoused Veterans In St. Louis
The Veterans Community Project, a Kansas City-based nonprofit, is building tiny homes and an outreach center in the JeffVanderLou neighborhood to help veterans who are experiencing homelessness.
View ArticleJackson County Court Already Speeding Up Eviction Cases: ‘People Are Running...
More than 2,800 eviction cases have been filed in Jackson County court so far this year. Attorneys expect those numbers to increase after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Biden administration's...
View ArticleKansas Regulators Say They Can't Demand Company Records Over $1 Billion In...
State regulators deny an advocacy group's request to subpoena a firm that helped set natural gas prices that went up more than 2,000% during February's deep freeze.
View ArticleGroups Worry Kansas Criminalized Voter Drives, But Republicans Say They'll...
Voter registration drives in Kansas have slowed to a trickle while a new election law is challenged in court, but Republicans are undeterred.
View ArticleBiden Lays Out Plan To Mandate Vaccines Or Testing For Millions Of Workers
The president outlined a forthcoming federal rule that all businesses with 100 or more employees have to ensure that every worker is either vaccinated for COVID-19 or submit to weekly testing.
View ArticleOverland Park 9/11 Memorial Includes Beam From World Trade Center To Mark...
On Saturday at 7:30 a.m., a solemn ceremony will begin at the Overland Park Fire Department Training Center, the site of the area's largest 9/11 memorial, to mark the precise time 20 years ago when the...
View ArticleTrailer: Kansas City Today
Welcome to Kansas City Today, a brand-new daily news podcast from KCUR Studios. Hosted by Nomin Ujiyediin, this podcast will be your daily rundown on all things Kansas City. The first episode drops...
View ArticleOverland Park Nurse Staffing CEO Resigns After Questions About His Son's...
Krucial Staffing sent thousands of nurses to COVID-strained hospitals in New York, Texas and Louisiana. Meanwhile, the company's now-former CEO, and his family, may be behind Johnson County's anti-mask...
View ArticleMissouri Republicans Pan Biden Vaccine Plan — May Look To Courts To Fight
The top Democrat in the Senate says calls to action against Biden's vaccination plan amount to "sound and fury."
View ArticleKansas City Man's Plea For Native Flower Justice Unites Gardeners Around The...
Dennis Moriarty, 80, planted 1,500 square feet of wildflowers in front of his home to attract pollinators. Now he faces a city citation and and a possible court date if he doesn't trim the garden back.
View ArticleKansas City Marks 20th Year Since Terrorist Attacks At Overland Park's 9/11...
Here are photos from Overland Park's 9/11 Memorial ceremony on Saturday.
View ArticleMissouri Farmers Look To See If Fighting Climate Change Can Make Them Money
Some Midwestern farmers are involved in a research project to help determine how good some agricultural techniques are for the environment, and it may help them take advantage of new attempts to...
View ArticleThe Case For Freeing Kevin Strickland
Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker has filed a motion saying that Kevin Strickland, who has been in prison for four decades for murder, is innocent. But Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt...
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