A bill to even the playing field when it comes to fair housing has passed through the Missouri House of Representatives and into the hands of the Senate in a show of support for the state’s elder residents.
The Royals are hoping an off-season that featured a franchise record in free agent signings can gel with organizational youth for success on the field.
Kansas City, Missouri, City Manager Brian Platt has now signed a nearly 4.5-year contract extension after he dropped out of the race for Austin, Texas, City Manager.
Kansas City, Missouri’s, new $2.3 billion budget includes a 30% increase in salaries for those in the police department, 3.5% increases for non-union city employees and $5 million for World Cup preparations.
A Kansas City-area woman has been inducted into the Marquis Who’s Who Biographical Registry after overcoming a traumatic brain injury and switching careers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Days after a Chiefs cheerleader died post-childbirth, mothers who share similar stories of stillbirth pregnancy say they’re trying to take their power back.
A Jackson County, Missouri, Executive has made a letter sent to the governing body publicly available in which he expresses extreme disappointment about the misinformation that has surrounded the April 2 stadium sales tax vote.
One man will spend the next 11 years in federal prison after he bragged about his cocaine connections at Kansas City bars to a confidential informant for the FBI.
A man from Russia living illegally in the U.S. has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for his role in an $11 million conspiracy that sent stolen tax refunds to Russia.
Less than a week before the April 2 election, the Royals announced an adjustment to their proposed stadium plan in the Crossroads District; Oak Street will remain open if the new ballpark is built.
Despite coming off a season with more than 100 losses and a last-place finish in the A.L. Central, Royals fans think the team is poised to make a run in 2024.