In this issue
- Asylum seekers suffer from freezing temperatures at the border
- Local developers plan new performing arts center hotel
- Trump administration collecting DNA samples from detained immigrants
Commentary by Chara Halloween will be a different experience this year because of COVID-19. To have a safe Halloween experience, it is important that you
By Roberta PardoTrump supporters moved into the Kansas Statehouse on Wednesday (Jan. 6) afternoon to protest election results, KSNT first reported, as pro-Trump extremists breached
By Angie Baldelomar Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th U.S. president on Wednesday (Jan. 20), taking the oath of office at an inauguration
By Angie Baldelomar Kansas City, Missouri’s city manager search has ended. On Oct. 29, the City Council voted 9-4 to appoint Brian Platt as the
By CharaWhatsApp has changed its privacy policy.With the change, WhatsApp – a messenger system that Facebook Inc. has owned since 2014 – can share data
By Angie BaldelomarTo help struggling customers manage their bills during the COVID-19 pandemic, Evergy is working to ensure customers are aware of bill payment assistance
By Jorge Ramos Este es el último artículo que escribo con Donald Trump como presidente de Estados Unidos. Y hay, lo reconozco, un cierto orgullo
By CharaNew strains of COVID-19 have emerged in recent weeks, multiple media outlets are reporting.According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there