The University of Kansas confirmed on Friday, May 3, that they will go through with the graduation ceremony set to take place on David Booth Memorial Football Field on Sunday, May 12 at 10:30 a.m.
Kansas City has launched an accelerated housing development with a plan to redevelop 46 lots in the city’s Washington-Wheatley neighborhood into single-family homes.
Dominic Miller, the alleged third shooter in the Chiefs rally shooting, has finally been released from the hospital and booked into the Jackson County jail.
Overland Park plans to open its damaged Bluejacket swimming pool for the summer after learning it would be cheaper to refill the aging pool than repair it.
A Kansas City man will spend 21 years in prison after five overdoses, four at his home and another that resulted in a death, revealed he had been selling fentanyl.
As the State of Kansas continues to surpass tax collection total estimates, Republican leaders say the Governor has no excuses left to not sign tax relief legislation.
Leawood Police have been flooded with calls and emails after the Johnson County District Attorney announced charging a man suspected of intentionally contaminating food at a popular restaurant with “bodily fluids.”
At least one building at the Line Creek Apartment complex has experienced serious water damage due to the onslaught of rain. The issue has been exasperated by leaking to the roof, but any way the water can come in – it does.
A United Methodist church in the Kansas City metro has applauded a move by the denomination’s leadership to remove bars to the LGBTQ+ community’s access to the religion.
Jackson County is at a crossroads. One legislator wants voters to decide on keeping the Chiefs in Kansas City and the County Executive said that isn’t possible.