Ruskin High School teacher named Missouri Teacher of the Year
“In my three decades of this work, I have yet to find anyone like Ms. Sixta who produces more magic in the classroom with children who need it most.”
“In my three decades of this work, I have yet to find anyone like Ms. Sixta who produces more magic in the classroom with children who need it most.”
Rockhurst sophomore has the cross-country community buzzing
Chase Bank branch to open mid-2026; Farm Fresh grocery store gets new management
“It’s a way to celebrate the different neighborhoods and people who live here.”
The traffic cones are gone and sidewalks are open after nearly two years of extensive construction at 75th and Wornall.
Historic residences highlight history of early Kansas City
Temporary role will last 30 days or until the interim executive is elected
Nonprofit provides low-cost tickets to local concerts, plays and exhibits
Small Leawood clinic offers state-of-the-art pain management therapies
“A lot of schools in the area don’t have [a combo field], but we’ve been fortunate.”
“Every aspect of our new school has been thoughtfully designed to nurture our youngest learners.”
American Legion invites veterans and members of the community to remember the nation’s past
KCMO 5th and 6th district residents can dispose of unwanted items
Library patrons can learn about public health and medicine
At its peak, Kansas City’s streetcar system was one of the best in the country