In this issue
- Asylum seekers could be detained indefinitely
- KC area offering multiple Easter egg hunt activities
- Trump might nominate former anti-immigration group leader
By Angie Baldelomar On July 12, charro Jerry Diaz will bring his horsemanship to the Volland Store — a significant building for the surrounding community.
Commentary by Tere Siqueira As the start of the 2025-26 academic year approaches, many families across the Greater Kansas City area are preparing to send
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
Analaysis and Commentary by Tere Siqueira The boundary between digital convenience and government oversight is fading fast, especially for families navigating the immigration system. As
In this issue • Westside celebra el regreso a clases • Laura’s CakePop Shop exhibe su creatividad con arte comestible • KC ofrece muchas opciones
By Chara A suggestion from a relative changed Laura Isela Rodriguez’s life. Rodriguez owns and is the creative brain behind Laura’s CakePop Shop, a Kansas
By Jorge Coromac On Friday (July 25), 47 volunteers and 23 partner organizations came to celebrate the 2025-26 school year and congratulate all the students
By Roberta Pardo Kansas City, Kansas, residents are suing Harcros Chemicals, claiming the company poisoned their air for decades – and was aware it was