In this issue
* Kansas City celebra el Cinco de Mayo
* Leavenworth demanda a CoreCivic por la reapertura de su centro de detención
• Nuevo informe discute impacto de los recortes federales a Medicaid en Kansas
In this issue
* Kansas City celebra el Cinco de Mayo
* Leavenworth demanda a CoreCivic por la reapertura de su centro de detención
• Nuevo informe discute impacto de los recortes federales a Medicaid en Kansas

In this issue • Frontier Schools celebra el festival KC STEM 2025 • Helen Ortiz les dice a las personas que dejen que el miedo

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

Photos By Henning Sac Morales On Nov. 21, Frontier Schools celebrated its eighth annual KC STEM Festival. The event took place at the FSI High

By Tere Siqueira The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation has withdrawn from a controversial federal contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), valued at nearly

In this issue • Chiefs announce move across state lines • Woodland Charity provides aid to Poza Rica in Veracruz, Mexico • Prairie Band Potawatomi

By Tere Siqueira The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation has withdrawn from a controversial federal contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), valued at nearly

By Jorge Coromac Woodland Charity, in partnership with Lenexa Rotary Club, The Ciudad de Mexico Rotary Club, Poza Rica Rotary Club and local community leaders,

By Angie Baldelomar The Kansas City Chiefs are crossing the state line. On Dec. 22, the pro football franchise announced it will leave Arrowhead Stadium