The Kansas City area is facing one of the country’s largest outbreaks of tuberculosis in recent years. According to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, as of Jan. 24, there have been 67 confirmed cases of active TB in the state,
One woman has been charged after she allegedly threatened to blow up a Kansas City hospital over the weekend sending it into lockdown.
A store manager shot a man who allegedly charged at him with a knife at a store in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, on Sunday.
About a million bucks is on the line in a few moment and there's WELL-DESERVED SKEPTICISM regarding the effectiveness of the money move . . . HOWEVER . . . This report features an important quote from Matt Shatto who raised a ruckus after enduring multiple robberies.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe wants $40.5 million in additional funding for Kansas City’s World Cup efforts, his office announced Tuesday – a proposal to bring the state’s total investment to upwards of $110 million. The big question now is will it be enough?
A Kansas City man pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to his role in a conspiracy to commit a series of armed robberies across Missouri, according to a DoJ statement. Kentrail
Court records said that Deion D. Crum was convicted of one count of Unlawful Use of a Weapon and one count of Armed Criminal Action. Due to his prior convictions, Crum could face a minimum of 20
Johnston-based grocery store chain Fareway will start construction soon on its first full-size store in the Kansas City metro area.
While there's no threat of snow or precipitation, some school districts are shifting plans for Tuesday's classes.
A patchwork of counties and cities huddled around the confluence of the Kansas and Missouri rivers makes it harder to develop affordable, efficient public transit in the Kansas City region.
In a city that continues to develop, how do you keep housing and rent affordable? Zach Molzer with Molzer Development is turning the former Aladdin Hotel into apartments.