A Missouri high school student reports a debilitating “persistent pattern of harassment” and hostility toward him – including a cryptic late-night email from a teacher – that has yet to subside since he began forming a Turning Point USA chapter at his school a year ago. Alex Mckee, a junior at Pleasant Hill High School southeast of Kansas City, reports … Read more The post ‘Harassment’ unabated at Missouri school for student heading Turning Point USA chapter, family says appeare...| The Heartlander
Two Hospitalized After High-Speed Crash at Four-Way Stop in Northeast Kansas City Kansas City, MO (October 26, 2025) — On Friday afternoon, 2 people were hospitalized, one in critical condition, after a violent two-vehicle crash on Parvin Road near the Winnetonka neighborhood. According to Kansas City police, the collision happened around 3 p.m. at the […] The post High-Speed Crash on Parvin Road Injures 2 People [Kansas City, MO] appeared first on Sweet Lawyers.| Sweet Lawyers
A burgeoning multi-ethnic church based just east of Kansas City is raising $2 million to purchase two key properties owned by the scandal-plagued International House of Prayer Kansas City (IHOPKC). These include IHOPKC’s former sanctuary and a nearby property that matches the description of a former children’s center, but neither were officially listed. Leaders at The City KC, located in Raytown, leapt at the possibility of moving to prime real estate in Grandview, 11 miles away in Kansas...| The Roys Report
The Beacon is charting a path that not only incorporates community voice and how that shapes our reporting but also holding people in power accountable and engaging with people that way through civics. When Edgar Palacios, president and CEO of The Latinx Education Collaborative (LEC) and Revolución Educativa (RevEd), shared that they were hosting a […] The post What The Beacon heard at the KCKPS Board Candidate Forum appeared first on The Beacon.| The Beacon
La mitad de los candidatos del distrito escolar de KCKPS coincidieron en que el financiamiento del distrito está cargando demasiado a los contribuyentes. The post Vacunas, impuestos y pronombres: Así piensan los candidatos a la junta escolar de Kansas City, Kansas, en 2025 appeared first on The Beacon.| The Beacon
The district said it chose the less disruptive plan after receiving public feedback. The post Raytown school district decides fate of Raytown Central Middle appeared first on The Beacon.| The Beacon
Phil LeVota was appointed Jackson County executive after a nomination process that was criticized by some as “smoke and mirrors.” Once he’s sworn in, he’ll face the daunting task of fixing the assessment process. The post ‘Relief is coming’: New Jackson County executive outlines his plan for assessments and stadiums appeared first on The Beacon.| The Beacon
High costs and limited access in some parts of the country can keep people from getting needed health care. The post As the Medicare enrollment window opens, a new study gives Missouri and Kansas below-average scores appeared first on The Beacon.| The Beacon
Eight candidates are vying for just four spots. They explained their priorities for the college and their assessment of how it is serving the community. The post Meet your 2025 Johnson County Community College Board of Trustees candidates appeared first on The Beacon.| The Beacon
Seven candidates are running for four positions on the KCKCC board Nov. 4. We asked about their priorities for the college. The post These KCKCC Board of Trustees candidates want your vote in 2025 appeared first on The Beacon.| The Beacon
We researched the six candidates who are competing for three open spots on the Spring Hill school board in 2025.| Beacon: Kansas City
Western Specialty Contractors’ Kansas City Roofing Branch recently completed a project to replace the roof on the St. Joseph Water Treatment Plant in St. Joseph, MO. Owned by Missouri-American Water, the customer requested a new roof system on their building because it was out of warranty and was introducing several leaks in the facility. The| Western Specialty Contractors - Master Craftsmen in Building Envelope Repair
Dive into the ultimate 2025 guide to Kansas City Halloween events, where thrilling traditions meet enchanting new experiences. From spine-tingling Kansas City haunted houses to mysterious corn mazes and magical pumpkin patches, the metropolitan area promises unforgettable moments for all.| Axcet HR Solutions Blog
A 2025 survey of more than 1,500 Kansans found that people are betting more often than they used to. Legalized sports betting is one reason for the increase.| Beacon: Kansas
Whether you’re relocating for work, family, or a fresh start, moving to Kansas City can be an exciting new chapter. Known for its friendly Midwestern charm, thriving arts scene, and unbeatable BBQ, Kansas City offers a high quality of life with a lower cost of living compared to many major cities. But before you pack […]| Mike Hammer Moving
What if there is one sentence that could change everything? Before you declutter your closet, desk, or digital files… there’s one step you absolutely can’t skip. I mean it. You could follow every system I give you to the letter, but if you don’t do this one thing first, nothing will stick. In this episode, […] The post 128 | Don’t Declutter a Single Thing Until You Do THIS appeared first on Simply Squared Away.| Simply Squared Away
Some of the deep geothermal wells from the schools’ heating and cooling system allowed methane to accumulate below a parking lot. But repairs are underway.| Beacon: Kansas City
The Rev. Tracey L. Brown of New Jersey became the first woman ever to preach at a worship service during the annual meeting, NBCUSA leaders said.| Word&Way
The Republican plan, urged on by Trump, would crack the city’s urban core into three districts — with all of them converging at Independence Boulevard Christian Church.| Word&Way
Latrice Thomas was removed from her position on the Raytown Board of Aldermen after an investigation of her taxes. Two months later, the city still has not publicly addressed her removal.| Beacon: Kansas City
When I first started attending conferences, I diligently tried to write down notes and publish them. It forced me to actively listen to the talks I was attending. With the number of conferences rising, I couldn’t keep the rhythm. When I switched my career path to Developer Advocate, I drastically diminished the number of talks I attended in favor of the hallway track. As a result, the last conference 'report' I wrote was JPrime’s in 2022. This week, I was privileged to speak at DevO| A Java geek
The White House recently targeted the Latino museum in a listing of Smithsonian exhibits and messaging criticized as woke or anti-American.| Beacon: Kansas City
The CDC has already changed some vaccine guidelines and the FDA may change others, which could throw insurance coverage into question and lead to fewer people getting shots.| Beacon: Kansas City
Amid the Trump administration’s escalating mass deportation campaign, many immigrant rights advocates are calling for nonviolent resistance.| Beacon: Kansas City
An audit of the district found the board discussed topics in closed meetings that should have been public. But the district received an overall rating of ‘good.’| Beacon: Kansas City
Insurance companies have proposed the highest rate increases since 2018. Health care analysts blame Trump administration policies, which will raise prices and drive healthy people out of the marketplace.| Beacon: Kansas City
Teachers union members said they want the board to consider outside candidates, but that Interim Superintendent Cindy Grant is already improving morale and trust.| Beacon: Kansas City
The growth in the number of students learning English is one of several ways the district is becoming more diverse.| Beacon: Kansas City
The post Offbeat Things to Do in Kansas City, Kansas appeared first on Olio in Iowa.| Olio in Iowa
Thurs 5 June through Sunday 8 June I’m in Kansas City at the Nebula Awards Conference. I have a few things on my schedule, including a speech and my 90-minute Grandapalooza!| Nicola Griffith
Nicholas Civella stood out as an infamous figure in American history. For many years, he was a crime leader with significant influence in the Midwest region, in charge of Kansas City’s underworld activities. His reach went beyond Missouri’s borders and into Las Vegas and Chicago. Civella’s legacy is woven with themes of ambition and control...| American Mafia History
The best things to do on Kansas I-70 from Goodland to Kansas City include hopping off the interstate for bbq, a Presidential Library, quirky art, and much more.| Wherever I May Roam - Travel Blog
With so many tasty local eateries, there is no reason to eat fast food on Kansas I-70. Here are our recommendations for where to stop and what to have.| Wherever I May Roam - Travel Blog
Missouri’s unemployment rate increases fell in line with most places across the country. Nearly 90% of metro areas included in a new federal report saw hikes.| KCUR - Kansas City news and NPR
The Kansas City Crime Family, also known as the Civella crime family, rose to power during the Prohibition era in the 1920s.| American Mafia History