5th District kicks off the City’s fall cleanups
City collects 12 tons of trash and bulky items
City collects 12 tons of trash and bulky items
By John Sharp Free vaccinations and health screenings with a limited number of incentive payments
At the last minute, all legal issues have been settled and the number of proposed amendments to the Missouri constitution and proposed new laws that will be on the November 5 statewide ballot and their ballot wording are now finalized.
By John Sharp A partnership between the 3&2 Baseball Club of Kansas City, Mo., and
By John Sharp Missouri voters will get to decide in the general election November 5
By John Sharp The second and final hearing of the year for the 6th Council
The 70 over 70 Awards Celebration recognizes 70 individuals over 70 years of age in the metropolitan area who are continuing to provide meaningful community leadership through their volunteer efforts.
Missouri voters will get to decide on two proposed amendments to the Missouri constitution that will be on the August 6 ballot, both of which require a majority of votes cast to be ratified.
Homicides are at an all-time high in Kansas City. Will one of the Democrat candidates running for Prosecuting Attorney have the key solution to decrease crime?
“These are not just jobs, but opportunities for stable, well-paying employment that will empower individuals and families, lifting our entire community.”
The deadline for organizations to register to participate is July 29.
An additional drop-off for unwanted items at Ruskin is scheduled for July 27 from 8 to noon.
The weekly sessions feature presentations by officers involved in many types of police work, field trips to department facilities and a one-shift ride-along with a patrol officer.
The safest way to ensure trash carts will be emptied is to only put the number of bags in them that allow their lids to be fully closed.
[Auto theft] was the only major crime category that has gone up so far this year in South Patrol compared to last year.