In This Issue
- Life of an Immigrant
- Cesar Chavez Lecture
- Summer camps
By Angie Baldelomar On July 12, charro Jerry Diaz will bring his horsemanship to the Volland Store — a significant building for the surrounding community.
By Jorge Coromac On Friday (July 25), 47 volunteers and 23 partner organizations came to celebrate the 2025-26 school year and congratulate all the students
Kansas City is not only known for its rich history, culture, and delicious barbecue but also for its growing and dynamic business environment. As an
By Chara Ricardo Martinez has worn many hats in his creative work – rapper, producer, songwriter and content creator. Lately, he’s been wearing his podcasting
By Roberta Pardo A gift from Kansas City, Missouri’s sister city of Morelia, Mexico, might finally be displayed. After 12 years in storage, the sculpture
Commentary by Tere Siqueira Strong communication between families and teachers is one of the most powerful ways to ensure a child’s success in school. But
By Chara The Trump administration is expanding its immigration crackdown by reviewing more than 55 million people with valid U.S. visas, according to information provided
Who constitutes American Labor? The U.S. workforce. And has the overall state of labor here improved over the 201 years since America’s first labor strike?