In this issue
- Shootings leave more than 20 deads
- Charter school for girls opening in KC area
- Lucas sworn in as new KCMO mayor
In the late evening of Feb. 13, 2024, Lisa Lopez-Galvan walked out of the KKFI radio studio for the last time. She’d signed off with
Longtime Independence resident and retired cardiovascular technician, Faye Mitchell, shares the same plight as far too many boomers who live alone or are more dependent
México es un país maravilloso. Extraordinario. Pero no es pacífico. En esto se equivoca el presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Y para que las cosas
Mid-Continent Public Library will present its new program, “Orígenes” on April 3 at 7:00 p.m. at the Woodneath Auditorium. “Orígenes” will explore the influences of
By Tere Siqueira Earth Day, observed each year on April 22, is a call to action.Since its origin in 1970, Earth Day has been a
By CharaAlexis Abarca Garcia embraces her opportunities to positively affect people’s lives.One opportunity the Kansas City, Missouri, resident has to do so is as a
In this issue • Sun Fresh, La Grande 1340 AM y Dos Mundos celebrarán el Día del Niño • El Departamento Correccional de Kansas tiene
Story by Angie Baldelomar and photos by Ed ReyesSun Fresh Market Calle 18, in partnership with the radio station La Gran D (1340 AM) and