YWCA Hamilton celebrates its 125th anniversary with the HERstory & HERitage Festival, honoring local women and cultures.
Thirty-five years ago, an outbreak of tornadoes ripped through Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Iowa, Missouri, and Texas.
The megahit Broadway musical “Hamilton” is pulling out of plans to perform at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., next year, citing President ...
A small feline in Indiana who defines the famous “cats have nine lives” phrase is proving that the saying might be true. Raven, a 6-month-old baby, has survived an extremely tough start to life, and ...
By March 1 of each year, county appraiser’s offices across the state are tasked with completing the new valuation of properties with updated notices sent to property owners in the mail. County ...
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has rescinded the boil water advisory for the City of Kensington public water supply system.
One man was charged following a rash of weekend break-ins at Brookside businesses, and prosecutors said more charges were expected.
Governor Laura Kelly appoints a southeast Kansas woman to the Kansas Court of Appeals. Judge Lori Bolton Fleming has served as the chief judge of the 11th Judicial District since 2021, ...
Two people were killed at a Blue Springs park in April 2024, leading to a double homicide conviction for a Raymore man.
A man will spend more than two decades behind bars for his role in a shooting at a Blue Springs park in April 2024 that left two men dead.
“For 12 years, Fiona lived a quiet life. She had her routine, her space, and her family. But when her owner decided to bring ...
Mason Alexander was remembered by HSE Schools as beloved member of the community and known for his kindness, leadership and ...