The Show-Me Green Sales Tax Holiday exempts state sales tax on retail sales of qualifying ENERGY STAR®- certified new appliances.
In December 2019, the City Council directed the establishment of a more robust risk management program.
Billy had worked for KCFD since 2010 and prior to that had worked with the Metropolitan Ambulance Service since 1998.
Bidding is open now but ends at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April 22.
KC Water responded to a wastewater overflow near 812 NW 70th Street at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, April 11, 2020.
City of Kansas City, Missouri, has issued $27.785 million in special obligation improvement bonds to fund capital improvement projects.
It’s time for residents to check out the new Spring + Summer KCMOre magazine and take a deep dive into latest happenings at Kankas City.
The deadline for these proposals is noon May 15, 2020. You can download the form from KCMO.gov, the City’s website.
The woman, who was in her 70s, was admitted to the hospital on March 25 and died on April 2 due to coronavirus.
Paintings and Drawings by Topeka Center Residents Are Full of Hope and Inspiration
Spring curbside leaf and brush collection begins April 6th.
"We want to help ease that burden by offering an extra no-tag week of trash collection."
Kansas City residents can still drop off their leaves and brush Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
"While we’re all spending more time at home social distancing, this is a good opportunity for Kansas Citians to complete their 2020 Census."
Mayor Lucas has updated his State of Emergency proclamation to disallow any gathering or events with more than 10 attendees.
Municipal Court judges voted to modify court operations in the interest of public health.
Mayor Quinton Lucas today issued a proclamation declaring a State of Emergency in the City of Kansas City.
Hired in 1990 as an assistant city attorney, Abbott was promoted five times during her tenure, serving as Deputy City Attorney.
His final day of service for the city is Dec. 2.
The huge crowds expected for Wednesday’s victory parade will impact city services, especially downtown facilities.
KC Water and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are building a large replica of Indian Creek inside a warehouse.
A Chiefs Kingdom Champions Parade for our Super Bowl Champions will be held Feb. 5 followed by a victory rally at Union Station.
The City’s effort to improve the lighting throughout the Historic West Bottoms area is being hailed as a beacon of success.
The city and a local org are tackling one of the biggest issues in the Historic Northeast — improper trash disposal.
Kansas City is looking fill more than 60 positions during our Job Fair on Saturday, Feb. 1, 2020, from 9 a.m. to noon.
KC Water will hold a media event to demonstrate features of the new green infrastructure projects at the Kansas City VA Medical Center.
Specifically, Solid Waste is looking for full-time maintenance workers and equipment operators.
Construction on Walnut Street began this week to reopen the road as a two-way street from 3rd to 5th Street through City Market.
Now would be a good time to finish cleaning out your garage.
City management has implemented about two thirds of the City Auditor’s Office recommendations from the last five years.
The development is environmentally-friendly and meets green design standards.
“I’m humbled to be able to serve Kansas City in this new capacity,” said Rouse.
During the hustle of preparing holiday meals, this is a good time to remind everyone to properly discard of fats, oils and grease (FOG).
Curbside Leaf and brush collection will start Monday November 4, 2019 and will continue until December 6th.
Frank Soreno is throwing a party in Kansas City, Missouri, to celebrate the demise of a neighborhood menace residents have dodged for years.
Senior living community earns honor for second consecutive year
The Director of Nursing at Kansas City-based Ascension Living Carondelet Place named Nurse Leader of the Year.
Real trees. Fake trees Trees made of lights. 24/7 Wall St. found the tallest Christmas tree in every state. Here’s Missouri's.
The Missouri single mom is hoping to raise money for home health care for her severely burned son, as well as a new place to live.