In this issue
- Remembering Armando Cruz
- Harvesters providing relief from food insecurity during pandemic
- Dementia deaths on the rise; reasons linked to pandemic

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

By Tere Siqueira New data shows violent crime continuing to trend downward in Kansas City, Missouri. Citing statistics from a Kansas City Police Department (KCPD)

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

In this issue • Successful relief drive helps Venezuelans • El Centro to host gala in celebration of 50th anniversary • Back-to-School Resource Guide: Kansas

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