Missouri legislation that could prevent a landfill from being developed near the Raymore-Kansas City border is heading to Gov. Mike Parson's desk to be signed.
For the past five years, “Norma” the goose has made a local high school’s courtyard her nesting place. This year, she welcomed six goslings into the world under the watchful eye of students and staff.
The state of Missouri mirrors most of the country when it comes down to a need for primary care doctors. According to the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, all but three counties in the state of Missouri are considered a primary care shortage area.
Blue Springs announced it will not renew its animal control contract with Pawprotunities in October over concern about potential legal implications created, and instead take over the responsibilities.
The local Jewish community is preparing for the Passover holiday, which begins at sundown on Monday. Volunteers with the Jewish Community Center in Overland Park spent the day making sure every family locally can celebrate.
With the Royals set to be in Detroit on the same weekend as the 2024 NFL Draft, first baseman Vinnie Pasquantino is soliciting a part-time job from his favorite football team.
Kansas City Current and Port KC announced an $800 million development plan to add housing and businesses to Berkley Riverfront along the Missouri River.
Bonner Springs approves a request to amend camping restrictions ahead of the three-day Country Stampede country music festival at Azura Amphitheatre in June.
As Kansas City firefighter Dominic Biscari officially returns to work after entering an Alford Plea for the death of three people in a car crash, those close to the deceased worry more lives may be at risk.
Optum Community Centers across Kansas City are implementing music during workout classes and calming exercises, especially for people living with ALS or Parkinson’s Disease.
The hit animated series “Avatar: The Last Airbender” is well known for its touching moments and strong soundtrack. Now, fans can relive their favorite moments in a live concert coming to Kansas City in 2024.
This weekend, Kansas City volunteers are rolling up their sleeves and cleaning up around Kansas City. Keeping Kansas City clean takes plenty of time and effort and it doesn’t happen without volunteers.