In this issue
- Mattie Rhodes building affordable house in NEKC
- WyCo health experts hold virtual town hall
- Teachers at KC Girls Prep adapt to online teaching
By Angie Baldelomar Melanie Arroyo never imagined she would have her identity questioned the way she did. Arroyo, a councilwoman for Lenexa, Kansas, recently had
Bilingual education in Kansas City has become increasingly significant as the city’s demographics evolve and the demand for multilingual proficiency grows. With a diverse student
By Chara Like millions of other U.S. adult male residents, Andres Cabral will be honored by his family Sunday (June 15), in observance of Father’s
Story by Angie Baldelomar // Photo courtesy of Todd Zimmer The nonprofit organization Arts as Mentorship will host the third annual Celebrate AMERI’KANA Music and
By Roberta Pardo A gift from Kansas City, Missouri’s sister city of Morelia, Mexico, might finally be displayed. After 12 years in storage, the sculpture
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
By Chara The Trump administration is expanding its immigration crackdown by reviewing more than 55 million people with valid U.S. visas, according to information provided
Who constitutes American Labor? The U.S. workforce. And has the overall state of labor here improved over the 201 years since America’s first labor strike?