CHICAGO (AP) — Ochai Agbaji was all over the court. David McCormack dominated inside, and Christian Braun connected from deep. With one dazzling finish, Kansas roared into the Final Four. […]
Lincoln University to see a Bipartisan Push for Equitable Land-Grant Funding in State Budget
Just 30 minutes apart in central Missouri, Lincoln University and University of Missouri have long been close partners in agricultural research and instruction. Lincoln runs the state’s largest organic research […]
Wichita Police Department under investigation for racist text messages
City Manager Robert Layton said he was not made aware of the situation until late last month. City Manager Robert Layton said his office is conducting an investigation of the […]
Deputy Chief Joseph Mabin Announced as KC’s Interim Police Chief
The Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners announced today that Deputy Chief Joseph Mabin will step into the interim police chief role. Mabin will take over as police chief when […]
KC City Council Adopts Billion Budget, Supporting Improvements to Neighborhoods
City council has approved a $1.9 billion budget for fiscal year 2022-2023 that supports major improvements to essential services like street repair and resurfacing, snow removal, cleaning up trash and litter, while […]
Most Medical Collection Debt is About to Fall Off of Consumer Credit Reports
A significant number of U.S. consumers will have their medical collection debt dropped from their credit report, the nation’s biggest credit reporting bureaus announced March 18. Equifax, TransUnion and Experian […]
Missouri Senators Finally Reach Compromise on Redistricting
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri senators on Thursday approved a plan to redraw the state’s congressional districts following months of tense Republican infighting, giving the House just hours to […]
Councilmember Johnson Says: We Finally Have Documented Proof
What community members knew, was front and center this week: racism in the Wichita Police Department. When District One City Councilmember Brandon Johnson ran for office in 2016, one of […]
America’s Racist Past Haunts Horror Film ‘Master’
You want ghosts? Check. How about doors inexplicably opening and closing, creepy moaning in dark corners, and sudden sickening swarms of maggots? Check, check and check. But “Master,” a new horror film […]
Pothole Patching Season is Here
Although potholes can form at any time during the year, in Kansas City, KS, February, March and April tend to be the busiest months for patching and repair activities. So […]
