In this issue
- Shootings leave more than 20 deads
- Charter school for girls opening in KC area
- Lucas sworn in as new KCMO mayor
By Roberta Pardo Kansas City, Kansas, residents are suing Harcros Chemicals, claiming the company poisoned their air for decades – and was aware it was
By Tere Siqueira A fusion of Mexican wrestling and Latin music is coming soon to the Greater Kansas City area. From 5 p.m. to midnight
By Tere Siqueira Anyone who wants to attend this year’s 2025 UnidosUS conference still has a few days to do so. The gathering of Latino
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
Kansas City is home to a vibrant sports culture, from professional teams to grassroots community programs. Among the many athletes shaping this scene, Hispanic athletes
In an increasingly digital world, access to technology and reliable information sources has become essential for community participation, economic opportunity, and civic engagement. For Kansas
By Chara The Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas, has launched an initiative to bring free books into neighborhoods. Known as the Readers to
In this issue • Inicia el Mes de la Herencia Hispana 2025 • Martínez se convierte en presentadora matutina de FOX4 • Comida, música y