In this issue:
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Supreme Court could benefit millions of immigrants
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Pregnant woman killed in car accident, baby survived
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Saving for college: The sooner the better

By Tere Siqueira Protests over immigration enforcement in Minnesota have entered a third week, sparking growing concerns across Midwestern states, including Kansas. The protests resulted

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 • Women’s History Month: Soileh Padilla offers leadership and inspiration for women this month • Hugo Ximello-Salido brings work to consulate walls

By Tere Siqueira A confrontation between two teenage brothers and Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers near a Walmart off North Seventh Highway on Feb. 8 has

Uniting Cultures and Community: “Tejiendo Redes” Heading Toward World Cup 2026 The heart of Kansas City is beating with a special energy. This month, “Tejiendo

By Chara Parade of Hearts is expanding its impact across the Kansas City area. The organizers announced that 150 heart sculptures will be displayed throughout

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