Kansas just might finally do what they’ve not been able to do since 2013: expand state health coverage to 150,000 of the state’s most impoverished citizens. It’s an option that […]
African Americans Were in Spotlight at Trump’s State of the Union
The State of the Union address on Feb. 5 was President Trump’s showcase, but African Americans were in the spotlight. The president and legislators often make political statements with whom […]
Pilot Project Provides Free In-home Internet
In partnership with T-Mobile, the City of Wichita is excited to announce a new, experimental pilot project that will provide free wireless internet access to homes in the Wichita area. […]
McReynolds to Sing at Gospel Music Celebration Feb. 9 in Ark City
Top Gospel performers Wess Morgan and Jonathan McReynolds along with regional and local artists will perform during Intimate Worship: A Gospel Music Celebration, Sat. Feb. 9, 7 p.m., at the […]
BLACK HISTORY MONTH EVENTS ACROSS KANSAS 2019
BLACK HISTORY MONTH EVENTS ACROSS KANSAS 2019 [MORE EVENTS TO COME/ updated 2-7-19] Don’t see your event? Send the info to press@tcvpub.com Ongoing Exhibit: Past, Present & Future African-American Community […]
KC: Black Achievers Society Recognizes 2019 Class of Honorees
The Black Achievers Society honored 15 new members into the prestigious society at its 45th Annual Black Achievers in Business and Industry Award Ceremony held Jan. 17 at the Federal […]
In Kansas, Algorithms Might Rewrite Who Stays In Jail and Who Bails Out
An approach to setting bail in Johnson County could spread across the state. Let’s say you’re arrested. You’re booked into your local jail and the district attorney decides to press […]
Former Rapper Serves Students at KCKCC for Success
Inside Kansas City Kansas Community College is a hidden jewel called Fringe Benefits of Education, led by rapper, activist, and mentor Roger Suggs, also known as Vigalantee. With the help […]
