
Editorial: In honor of 9/11
Twenty-four years ago today, 2,977 people arose, dressed, ate, kissed their families and went to work or boarded a plane here in the U.S. They
Twenty-four years ago today, 2,977 people arose, dressed, ate, kissed their families and went to work or boarded a plane here in the U.S. They
Has anyone ever considered you perfect? Loved you in spite of childhood misbehavior? Overlooked transgressions? Forgiven without hesitation? Listened raptly to juvenile prattle? Guarded your
By Angie Baldelomar The more people learn about history, it seems the more they realize that certain parts of it — if not most —
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
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
In this issue • Se lleva a cabo el Latina Leadership Summit en KCMO • Fresco Marketing continúa con su programa de subvenciones para pequeñas
In this issue • La comunidad de Kansas City celebra el Mes de la Herencia Hispana • Venta de burritos para recaudar fondos para la
The monthlong commemoration of Hispanic Heritage ends Wednesday. It’s quintessentially American, emblematic of our national motto – “E pluribus unum” (Out of many, one.) And