On this issue
- Remembering 2018
- Chiropractic medicine a popular form of alternative therapy
- Wonderful World: Discover Montevideo

In this issue • World Cup-inspired art installation on display • Jacob Prospero gives back to community through work • Teachers at Academie Lafayette experience

In this issue • Crispin Rea announces bid for KCMO mayor • Grandchildren reflect on legacy of Dos Mundos founders • Frontier STEM High School’s

In this issue • Cleaver presents $1.03 million check to Mattie Rhodes • Author brings World Cup mystery to young readers • Theatre in the

In this issue • World Cup action kicks off in KC • Dos Mundos continues founder’s legacy while looking to the future • Jorge Coromac

By Angie Baldelomar Woodland Public Charity has partnered with Reyes Media Group (RMG) to organize a collection drive to help with relief efforts in Venezuela.

In this issue • Kansas City keeps the World Cup party going • Family remembers longtime Dos Mundos photographer • Woodland, RMG to host collection

In this issue • Mexico advances to the Round of 16 • Humanitarian Aid to Support Families Affected by Earthquakes in Venezuela • Immigration enforcement operations

By Tere Siqueira By visiting 902 Southwest Blvd. in Kansas City, Missouri, Angela Raymer learned what her grandparents did. Angela Raymer’s grandparents were Don Manuel