Trump announces plan to temporarily halt immigration into U.S.
By Roberta Pardo President Trump announced in a tweet Monday (April 20) that he would sign an executive order to suspend immigration because of the coronavirus pandemic. “In light of the attack from the Invisible Enemy, as well as the need to protect the jobs of our GREAT American Citizens, I will be signing an […]
KCK Police Warn Residents of Cash Scam That Preys on Fears of Elderly Family Members
In the last 48 hours the Kansas City, Kansas Police Department have intercepted nearly $30,000 out of at least $60,000 in cash shipped to fake addresses as part of a scam that preys on the fears of caring family members – primarily the elderly. Investigators are currently working several cases in which a family member, […]
Area coronavirus patient shares her recovery story
Interview by Tere Siqueira Antonia Maciel is among those people who have contracted the coronavirus (COVID-19). She also is among those people who have recovered from it. Recently, the Kansas City area resident and mother of four, who got infected at work, shared her insights about overcoming COVID-19. Dos Mundos: Share with us your experience […]
Congress still debating adding funds to small business relief programs
By Angie Baldelomar Many small business owners looking to find some financial relief during the coronavirus pandemic might have to wait a little longer. Recently, the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which helps small businesses nationwide, ran out of money after failed negotiations in Congress to increase funding. U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II (D-Missouri) said Democrats […]