In this issue:
PEW SHOWS UNDOCUMENTED MEXICAN POPULATION DOWN, CENTRAL AMERICAN UP
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT CLAIMS DACA PARENTS “UNQUESTIONABLY LACK LAWFUL STATUS”
In this issue:
PEW SHOWS UNDOCUMENTED MEXICAN POPULATION DOWN, CENTRAL AMERICAN UP
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT CLAIMS DACA PARENTS “UNQUESTIONABLY LACK LAWFUL STATUS”

By Chara The 18th & Vine Historic District in Kansas City, Mo., opened a public art opportunity tied to its sweeping Revive the Vine initiative.

Travis Kelce firma con los Kansas City Chiefs Travis Kelce continuará su carrera con los Kansas City Chiefs tras acordar un nuevo contrato en 2026,

By Angie Baldelomar | Photo courtesy of the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department Longtime police officer Octavio “Chato” Villalobos is retiring soon. After 26 years,

By Tere Siqueira March marks the start of Women’s History Month, a nationwide observance that honors the achievements and sacrifices of women throughout U.S. history.

In this issue • Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Celebrates Nuestra Latina 2026 • Wyandotte County Ethnic Festival set for April 25 • KCMO leaders urge

Federal and state governments will hurt untold numbers of Missouri women and their kids. Last April, President Donald Trump’s Justice Department terminated 373 grants from

By Roberta Pardo With the April 7 elections approaching and early voting underway, one issue stands out among the rest for Kansas City, Missouri, residents:

By Angie Baldelomar The Wyandotte County (Kansas) Ethnic Festival is just around the corner. From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 25, the community can