Pet projects over infrastructure
The city released its new budget for the next fiscal year and this infrastructure minded news-dog is seeing a lot of red this week.
The city released its new budget for the next fiscal year and this infrastructure minded news-dog is seeing a lot of red this week.
Dear Editor: Missouri has an opportunity to expand Medicaid to provide health insurance to single parents and childless adults who earn up to 138% of the federal poverty level, or about
The Citizens Association of Kansas City Inc., whose influence is slipping quickly with this round of endorsements, had apparently chosen to catapult itself right back in to 1999, endorsing some very
Kansas City’s municipal election is on the horizon and the hot air political promises are already starting to fly.
Infrastructure be damned, we’re gonna have us a streetcar! Despite the fact that voters overwhelmingly rejected the second phase of Kansas City’s ill-fated streetcar last year at the ballot box, the
Well the folks down in the Waldo area are hoppin’ mad at reStart Inc., for practicing the Housing and Urban Development’s scattered site model.
Feelin’ picked on? Singled out? This crafty news-pooch has learned that a number of small business owners along Independence Avenue have been issued citations by the city for illegal signage.
As the new year gets under way, this news-dog would like to take a moment to reflect on what has been a stellar year in terms of achievements for the Historic
This past weekend, we witnessed yet another mob type event that erupted at the Independence Center.
Christmas came early to Kansas City’s Fifth Council District this year in the form of the embattled Michael Brooks resignation.