In an effort to recruit more qualified candidates and alleviate hold times, starting May 1, 2025, Kansas City will officially bump the starting pay for dispatchers.
April 25, Kansas City joined a multi-state federal lawsuit challenging Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for terminating public health programs funded by Congress.
For married women, the process can come with additional hurdles. If your current name is different from the one on your birth certificate, you will also need a certified copy of your marriage license.
By a vote of 10 to 1 with 1 abstaining, the Overland Park City Council passed a motion April 21 to negotiate a 10-year tax rebate program for Fiserv, Inc.
In her 28 years working for the federal government, Shea Giagnorio provided day care for the children of U.S. soldiers, training for employees and oversight for safety net programs.
“A final decision has not yet been made, but we cannot and will not implement this ordinance while these fundamental questions remain unresolved,” White’s veto message read.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed suit Thursday in Jackson County, claiming the City of Kansas City has failed to respond to records requests in a violation of Sunshine Law.
The Ronald McDonald House in Kansas City will be expanding thanks to voters passing a measure that will allow the charity to buy a swath of city park land.
A former Kansas City radio host filed suit against the Mayor’s Office, claiming the mayor’s chief of staff used veiled threats as an attempt to retaliate for his presence at protests.
The $250 million facility will house individuals convicted of assault, theft, domestic violence, and other crimes while also providing on-site rehabilitation services.