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Trump’s FCC chairman threatens local station KPTS, while Kansas senators send a message via Fox News: Don’t call us, we don’t ...
Signed 35 years ago this month, the ADA was the world’s first comprehensive civil rights law for people with disabilities — guaranteeing equal opportunity in public accommodations, employment, and ...
Congress is weighing legislation that enacts a series of cuts to already approved funding, including $1.1 billion for public media.
Local laws prohibiting Missouri landlords from discriminating against tenants who receive public assistance are unenforceable under legislation signed Monday by Gov. Mike Kehoe.
The legislation takes aim at ordinances passed in Kansas City and other Missouri cities that protect tenants from ...
The Kansas City area has seen multiple gas line strikes from contractors installing fiber broadband this year. The deadliest happened in April in Lexington, Missouri.
Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr. detailed a funding proposal covering stadium improvements, public safety ...
The Jackson County Election Board and Kansas City Election Board are suing Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr. and Mary Jo Spino, clerk of the Jackson County Legislature. The lawsuit accuses them ...
Business owners in the West Bottoms of Kansas City are fighting what they call “exorbitant increases” in their property assessments.
Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland announced on Tuesday, July 15, 108 grant recipients will share $1 million in total funding from the Kansas Arts Commission (KAC).
The Jackson County Election Board and Kansas City Election Board are suing Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr. and Mary Jo Spino, clerk of the Jackson County Legislature.
The Senate could vote as soon as Wednesday on a so-called rescissions package, significantly impacting public media funding and foreign aid programs.