“I’ve seen many foxes utilize the stormwater drains in Olathe. They’ll crawl down into them and use them to travel around neighborhoods,” said K-State Research and Extension Natural Resources Agent Amy Keigher.
By The Associated Press and WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS
Starting July 1, employers will be required pay overtime to salaried workers who make less than $43,888 a year in certain executive, administrative and professional roles, the Labor Department said.
Missouri legislation that could prevent a landfill from being developed near the Raymore-Kansas City border is heading to Gov. Mike Parson's desk to be signed.
The 100 Black Men of Greater Kansas City is working to keep education alive among local youth through mentorship and literacy at Northeast Kansas City Middle School.
Kansas City Current and Port KC announced an $800 million development plan to add housing and businesses to Berkley Riverfront along the Missouri River.
Blue Springs announced it will not renew its animal control contract with Pawprotunities in October over concern about potential legal implications created, and instead take over the responsibilities.
In a move aimed at enhancing emergency response, Kansas City has implemented a new system where 911 hang-ups trigger automatic call backs from a computer.
This weekend, Kansas City will host is first ever Black Comedy Festival in the 18th & Vine Jazz District. The festival is set to highlight black creatives in the world of comedy, sketch artists, stand-up comedians, and improv performers.
She’s known as an emcee and host, a promoter, a content creator, a graphic designer, a snack expert and even a wedding officiant. However, Janell Banks is mostly known for being a stand-up comedienne.
The local Jewish community is preparing for the Passover holiday, which begins at sundown on Monday. Volunteers with the Jewish Community Center in Overland Park spent the day making sure every family locally can celebrate.