Single-family homes have seen the largest rent increases. See how rent changed in the Kansas City area.
These properties are in the city’s third, fourth and fifth council districts.
One of the key components of legislation passed Thursday is the implementation and funding of the Office of the Tenant Advocate.
Staff All Dressed in Their PJ's Get Confy-Cozy Bringing Smiles and Laughs To Work
There is no wait period for blood donations after receiving a coronavirus vaccine dose.
Chaplain Jim Jenkins and members of VFW Post 6401 Recognized for #StillServing Community During the Pandemic
Kansas City Patch asked readers to tell us what their moms mean to them. Read what Renisha R Lewis had to say.
Dr. Rex Archer expanded the department to include equity, violence prevention, safety in housing and food, contagious diseases and vaccines.
Nearly 240 lane miles of streets will be resurfaced this year,
Representatives will be in the community sharing reusable water bottles and encouraging customers to drink tap water.
In honor of National Teacher Appreciation Week, WGU Loves Teachers Scholarships were created to ease tuition costs for teachers attending
In honor of National Nurses Week, WGU Missouri will award up to $100,000 in scholarships to nurses and other healthcare workers
See the latest announcement from the Kansas City Parks & Recreation Department.
By adapting the “tiny homes” trend, the city will create a village with individual cabins to provide emergency housing for the unhoused.
After spending the past few months inside it is now time to get out and get your hands dirty. April is National Gardening Month so get o ...
This is how the Kansas City area compares to Missouri and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
Share your favorite mother-son or mother-daughter photo and sentiments, and we’ll feature it on the Kansas City Patch.
In response to the pandemic, this year’s challenge will not be focused on competition, but rather global collaboration.
See how college aid applications changed for Kansas City area high schools.
“This is a win-win for everyone,” Chief Rick Smith said. “The community wanted this, and our officers wanted this.”
The program is for individuals with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health challenges.
April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month
New nonstop air service to Boston and New York will begin in 2022.
To celebrate Earth Day, KC Parks is offering several opportunities for anyone to participate. Spring Cleaning events are scheduled for
Measures put in place since the summer of 2020 include body cameras and independent investigations of officer-involved shootings.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has affected the U.S. blood supply.
Veterans of Foreign Wars Has Honored Local Veteran for #StillServing in Her Community
Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Jackson County.
Walk-ins will be accepted, but an appointment can help residents avoid longer wait times.
The officer was working off-duty security at a nearby restaurant and bar near 30th Street and Southwest Boulevard on April 17.
"On March 23, our Board of Police Commissioners approved a policy that we have been working toward since early last summer."
Home prices are expected to stay elevated for the near future. They have increased in Jackson County area.
The Association of Local Government Auditors will present the Knighton Award to the auditing staff during a virtual ceremony on May 4.
With the help of new technology, the Jackson County Medical Examiner's Office plans to save hours working on cases. The nearly half mill ...
Here is how the Kansas City area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
A federal judge has approved a revised agreement for Smart Sewer Program.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives in the Kansas City area soon.
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