In this issue:
- Displeased with Trump, women’s march scheduled
- KC Scholars offering thousands in college scholarships
- Peña Nieto insists Mexico will not pay for border wall
In this issue:

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — City and community leaders gathered Friday to break ground on a $43.6 million infrastructure project that will transform Southwest Boulevard and

By Tere Siqueira The Sedgwick County (Kansas) Sheriff’s Office has entered into a formal agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under the federal

By Jorge Ramos Las cifras lo confirman. La presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum recibió un país sumamente violento de Andrés Manuel López Obrador, y México sigue siendo

By Chara According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the number of flu cases nationwide is still low, but is on

By Chara On Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 27), President Trump posted a message on social media announcing his administration would “permanently pause migration from all Third

Kansas City ha publicado oficialmente los mapas de transporte para ayudar a los residentes y visitantes a desplazarse durante la Copa Mundial de la FIFA

Has the message of the Blessed Mother in her manifestation as Our Lady of Guadalupe 494 years ago been lost? Deemed inconsequential, irrelevant, misguided or

By Chara The Redemptorist Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help is preparing to host its celebration to honor Our Lady of Guadalupe, as observed