Economy

Renowned Kansas Rancher and Developer, Bill Haw Sr., Leaves Behind Lasting Legacy in Flint Hills and West Bottoms After Passing at 85

Bill Haw Sr., Kansas Rancher and Developer, Passes Away Leaving Lasting Legacy in Flint Hills and West Bottoms Kansas City…

6 months ago

Kansas City Voters Turn Down $420 Million School Bond Proposal

Kansas City Voters Reject School Bonds Request In a recent turn of events, Kansas City voters decidedly rejected a request…

7 months ago

Kansas City Mayor’s Invitation to Migrant Workers Sparks Controversy with Republican Senator Amid Labor Shortage

Republican Senator Draws Line in the Sand on Migrant Worker Invitation in Kansas City A bold political clash is unfolding…

7 months ago

Eviction Rates Soar in Kansas City and St. Louis Surpassing Pre-Pandemic Figures

More Tenants in Kansas City and St. Louis Are Being Evicted: ‘I Was Scared’ Reports coming out of Kansas City…

7 months ago

Kansas City Police Boost Starting Salaries by 30% in Effort to Recruit and Retain Officers

Kansas City Police Increases Initial Salaries by 30% to Assist Officers MO, KANSAS CITY - Kansas City Enacts Decisive Measures…

7 months ago

Kansas City Earthquake Sparked by Mine Collapse Reignites Safety Concerns in the Mining Industry

Massive Earthquake in Kansas City Triggers by Mine Collapse Kansas City experienced an unusual phenomenon, a sudden 3.5 magnitude earthquake…

8 months ago

Kansas City-Area Nurses Prepare for Possible Strike Amid Contract Negotiations with Hospital Owners

Nurses at Kansas City-Area Hospitals Gear Up for Potential Strike In the face of pressing contract discussions, around 1,000 nurses…

8 months ago

Downtown Kansas City’s Hazardous Parking Garage to Close in April for Planned Demolition and Reconstruction

Downtown Parking Garage Set for Demolition, Planned Close in April Introduction Kansas City, a bustling and vibrant metropolis, is currently…

8 months ago

Kansas Older Homes Vulnerable to Power Outages, Yet Overhead Power Line Burying Brings Financial and Logistical Challenges

Older Homes in Kansas Prone to Power Outages: No Simple Solution in Sight Residents in older, more affordable houses in…

9 months ago

Power Outages More Likely in Older, Affordable Homes in Kansas Amid Calls for Infrastructure Upgrade

People in Older, More Affordable Kansas Homes are More Likely to Lose Power OVERLAND PARK, Kansas — When a severe…

9 months ago