In this issue
• Mexico advances to the Round of 16
• Humanitarian Aid to Support Families Affected by Earthquakes in Venezuela
• Immigration enforcement operations on the rise in Kansas
In this issue
• Mexico advances to the Round of 16
• Humanitarian Aid to Support Families Affected by Earthquakes in Venezuela
• Immigration enforcement operations on the rise in Kansas

By Tere Siqueira When immigration agents appear on a street corner, outside an apartment complex or in front of a business, the information often travels

All six Democrats running for Jackson County executive listed property taxes as the top issue. But their other two top priorities varied. Cortesy By The

By Angie Baldelomar For John Fierro, CEO and executive director at the Mattie Rhodes Center in Kansas City, Missouri, Dos Mundos has been an important

Within days of a strong primary turnout by voters in Kansas and Missouri, political and criminal shenanigans made headlines, an election postscript illustrating the power

Los vasos de papel y de plástico para llevar ya se pueden reciclar en toda la región de Kansas City, y una nueva campaña educativa

In this issue • Two area kids display passion for boxing • 25th Westside Back-to-School Celebration • Kansas and Missouri voters decide key amendments, set

By Tere Siqueira When a Greater Kansas City area family calls the Advocates for Immigrant Rights and Reconciliation (AIRR) after a loved one is detained

By Angie Baldelomar The Missouri Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) recently celebrated the graduation of its first Spanish-language