In this issue
- Possible coronavirus case in Lawrence
- Supreme Court allows “public charge” rule to take effect
- New rules for green card-holders expected in 2020
By Tere Siqueira During the opening days of the 2025 Kansas legislative session, Republican lawmakers introduced two near-total abortion bans, reigniting debate in a state
By Roberta Pardo Immediately after being sworn in as U.S. president Jan. 20, Donald Trump issued a series of executive orders, with many of them
In this issue • ‘Twas the Night Before… de Cirque du Soleil llega a Kansas City • RMG se une a St. Jude para apoyar
In this issue • KC celebra el Día de los Muertos • Organizan celebración de mural restaurado en Gage Park • Cómo honrar a quienes
Commentary by Roberta Pardo For many high school students, January means more than the beginning of their spring semester; it also signifies the opening of
Kansas City Chiefs buscan hacer historia en la NFLPatrick Mahomes y los Kansas City Chiefs derrotaron a los Buffalo Bills para avanzar por tercera ocasión
A clutch catch-and-run play Sunday night (Jan. 26) helped keep Kansas City’s quest for an unprecedented third consecutive Super Bowl title alive.Leading Buffalo 32-29 with
By Tere Siqueira In Missouri, controversial immigration legislation has sparked a heated debate.At the heart of the discussion is Senate Bill 72, introduced by Republican