Kansas City Council has approved $16 million for a new jail and a financial aid program for small businesses affected by break-ins.
The "Back to Business" plan provides up to $3,000 for businesses affected by vandalism or burglary, and up to $5,000 for enhanced security measures.
The condo is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom living space surrounded by a 360-degree balcony. One side of the balcony offers ...
The Missouri Tigers have a growing presence in Kansas City. Mizzou athletics' leaders, its curators, along with SEC ...
HUTCHINSON, Kan. (KSNW) – A public hearing will be held Tuesday on proposed Sales Tax and Revenue (STAR) bonds in Hutchinson.
As the Kansas City Chiefs attempt to three-peat, a local restaurant raises the stakes in a hamburger tribute to head coach ...
After a more than six-hour council meeting that stretched past midnight, a majority of Lenexa City Council rejected the plan ...
Conservative columnist Patrick Tuohey shares some worthwhile behind the scenes info along with his CRITICAL FACT CHECK OF ...
Lawrence city leaders will again consider whether to add a church that recently sued the city to the Lawrence Register of ...
For an eighth consecutive year, City Hall is serving as a diaper collection point, along with Fire Station 4, the Public ...
Jarrod Kuckelman, management analyst, said the project scope will be downsized. Thirteenth Street will be widened from ...
Kelly McAdoo, Santa Barbara's recently-arrived City Administrator, jokes that the 24/7 demands and turbulent urgency of running a full-service city align perfectly with the more perturbed portion of ...