In this issue
• KCPD investiga la muerte de Elizabeth Stivers
• Debra Sandoval Ramírez sirve a los menos representados con su negocio
• Mes de la Historia de la Mujer: Helen M Méndez
• Servicios de cuidado de niños en Internet
In this issue
• KCPD investiga la muerte de Elizabeth Stivers
• Debra Sandoval Ramírez sirve a los menos representados con su negocio
• Mes de la Historia de la Mujer: Helen M Méndez
• Servicios de cuidado de niños en Internet

By Chara A home-based dessert business in Independence, Missouri, is gaining loyalty from its customers, thanks to its handcrafted sweets. The business is La Vida Dulce.

Photos By Henning Sac Morales

K-12 students are transitioning from endless leisure to structured school-driven weekday routines. And juniors and seniors are anticipating the future in a whole new light.

By Angie Baldelomar While working as a first-grade teacher, Jordan Lowe realized there was a lack of geography books for kindergarteners and first-graders. “One year,

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — City and community leaders gathered Friday to break ground on a $43.6 million infrastructure project that will transform Southwest Boulevard and

In this issue • Se lleva a cabo el Latina Leadership Summit en KCMO • Fresco Marketing continúa con su programa de subvenciones para pequeñas

In this issue • La comunidad de Kansas City celebra el Mes de la Herencia Hispana • Venta de burritos para recaudar fondos para la

The monthlong commemoration of Hispanic Heritage ends Wednesday. It’s quintessentially American, emblematic of our national motto – “E pluribus unum” (Out of many, one.) And