In this issue:
- Haunted places of Kansas and Missouri
- KU working to preserve Latino experience
- Local organization makes costumes for kids in wheelchairs
In this issue:

In this issue • Tensions escalate over ICE protests in Minnesota • Shogun Tigers Youth Academy opens in Mission, Kansas • Kansas reports record abortions

By Angie Baldelomar A staple in the Greater Kansas City area’s Hispanic community is celebrating a milestone. This year, El Centro Inc. is celebrating its

In this issue • Alex Pretti murdered at the hands of ICE • Mattie Rhodes hosts open house for new early learning center • Adelante

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 Angie Baldelomar Mexican artist Hugo Ximello-Salido will have his art displayed at the Mexican Consulate in Kansas City, Missouri. Ximello-Salido — a multidisciplinary artist

By Chara As communities nationwide celebrate Women’s History Month, leaders in the Greater Kansas City area are highlighting the impact Hispanic women continue to have

The term, Women’s History is misleading and misapplied and so is commonly misunderstood. The subject promoted throughout March is not studies about women. Rather, the