Lashana Lynch was in stunt training when she found out she was going to play a 00 agent in the James Bond film “No Time to Die.” Lynch had already […]
Pamela Roberts Author’s Novel on the Power of Prayer
Author Pamela Roberts believes in the power of praying God’s word and the strength and healing that it provides. Just Pray The Word, Vol 1 is a collection of 21 […]
Turned Away From Visiting Prison, Lawmakers Voice Concerns About Spate of Inmate Deaths
As Missouri was preparing on Tuesday to execute Ernest Johnson, whose legal push for clemency had garnered national headlines, a pair of St. Louis lawmakers arrived at the prison focused on […]
Judge Waller Public Interest Legal Fellowship Funding Secured
Fundraising for the Judge Gregory L. Waller Public Interest Legal Fellowship, announced earlier this summer, has surpassed its original goal of $200,000, ensuring recipients for the first two fellowships can […]
T-Mobile Introduces Two Programs to Increase Industry Diversity
I bet we can all agree, training for jobs in decreasing demand makes little if any sense. However, training for jobs where the demand far outreaches the supply makes really […]
KCI Concessions Contract Gets Messy
The single largest infrastructure project in Kansas City, MO history is heating up. Construction on the new $1.5 billion terminal at Kansas City International Airport (KCI) began early 2019 and […]
Transformative Projects Coming to 18th & Vine
After a number of years of slowed growth, the 18th and Vine District seems poised to underground a burst of revitalization and redevelopment. It’s the kind of improvement some of […]
KCPD Budget Reallocation Violated MO State Law, Judge Rules
Jackson County Judge Patrick Campell ruled that Mayor Quinton Lucas and city council violated state law when attempting to reallocate a portion of the Kansas City Police Department budget earlier […]
Newly Eligible Missourians Now Able to Apply for Medicaid Expansion Coverage
After overcoming numerous hurdles and delays in the legislature, more than 200,000 newly eligible Missourians are now able to enroll for Medicaid coverage. In the 2020 election, Missouri voters approved […]
WYCO WORKS Offers Help to Unemployed WyCo Residents
Wyandotte County introduced a new program funded by CARES Act dollars to help those affected by the pandemic obtain jobs and gain new job skills. In collaboration with Workforce Partnership, […]
