The funding will support continued growth in the region, according to officials.
They were identified as contacts to two co-workers who tested positive for COVID-19.
These programs are offered at no cost to low and moderate income households within the city.
The interviews, which begin Monday, will include community forum time.
The grand opening for the terminal is scheduled for spring 2023.
They are asking for a bipartisan briefing on the matter.
Officials say the move will prevent people from being incarcerated for minor offenses such as unpaid parking tickets.
Telecommuting could have an impact on current and future office space needs and associated costs.
A virtual town hall is set for Aug. 27.
Mayor Lucas will interview each of the candidates jointly with the City Council before submitting his final recommendation to the Council.
The objective of this audit is to determine whether the city is exercising oversight of Community Improvement Districts.
About 100 city appointed boards have been created to fulfill a variety of functions.
Interested buyers must register online. Bidding is open now but ends at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April 22.
The COVID-19 pandemic poses unpredictable challenges to the city this year.
KC Water is using advanced technology to improve the sewers in south Kansas City.
The award goes to organizations that use a data-driven approach for its modern, mobile-friendly website.
Who will win fiscally?
Kansas City taxpayers on the hook for $9,800
The Kansas City, Missouri Municipal Court will close its customer service windows, offices and courtrooms at noon Friday, Dec. 20th.
City Manager Troy Schulte today submitted his resignation letter to the Mayor and City Council.
Companies sent health insurance robocalls to Missouri residents on the No-Call list.
A new report on the financial condition of the 75 most populous cities ranks Kansas City, MO no. 55 in the nation for fiscal health.
"My dad's a fanatic," said Steve West's son, Andy, who called his dad's views racist, homophobic and anti-Semitic.
“I’ve always been proud to be an American,” Shirley Stegall said. “But now I’m ashamed.”
Democrat Lauren Arthur beat Republican Kevin Corlew by 19 points, a 25-point swing from November 2016.
Missouri Senate candidate Courtland Sykes says he supports women’s rights, but not the ideals in feminists’ “nasty, snake-filled heads.”
The court found that workers who face discrimination based on sexual stereotypes can file suit.
A Missouri appeals court overturned a ruling against Johnson & Johnson after a woman claimed talcum powder caused her cancer.
The United Daughters of the Confederacy asked that "Loyal Women of the Old South" be moved to a safer place.
"I made a mistake, and I'm owning up to it," Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal said.
Though largely symbolic due to a law barring cities from adopting such measures, the vote calls for yearly rate hikes starting in 2019.
The minimum wage would be set at $10 per hour on Aug. 24 and gradually increase to $15 per hour in 2022.