Richard Martinez has rolled up his sleeves for several years as he reaches out to Topeka's homeless population through the Street Team Ministry, which he started.
KCPD’s Entertainment District Plan is in full swing. This means every weekend during summer, more than a dozen patrol units will be out in the entertainment districts like Westport, the Plaza, and 18th & Vine.
These IT system errors at Kansas City Government buildings are getting in the way of people trying to go to work and even putting some in more legal trouble possibly while they try to pay off tickets and other timely legal bills.
The final step toward killing the landfill bid proposed for south Kansas City and the Raymore border was completed Monday, as Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed House Bill 1751 into law.
A former Welsh rugby star turned Chiefs roster hopeful is adjusting to living in the United States, living in Kansas City and the game of American football.
Blue Springs tornado sirens were accidentally activated Monday afternoon, the city was not under a severe storm or tornado watch or warning at the time.
Kansas City, Kansas Community College basketball player Mikequese Taylor was shot and killed in his hometown of Peoria, Ill., while home visiting his newborn son.
Dallas judge ordered Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice not to dispose of guns, cell phone records, license plates connected to a March 30th car crash that injured multiple people.
A year after an investigation began, KC Pet Project’s Animal Services Team testified in a municipal bench trial regarding a significant animal neglect case.
Next time you visit the Kansas City River Market, stop by Glenn’s booth. Glenn Garrison has 87 years worth of stories to tell. He’s a veteran and a retired teacher, on top of being an artist.
The Kansas City Municipal Court will be closed on Monday and KCMO.gov remains unavailable after the city’s computer system was reportedly compromised over the weekend.