As Kansas City leaders look to help businesses after many recent break-ins, owners want to see more proactive work done to stop these from continuing.
The Kansas City, Missouri, City Council passed a Back to Business ordinance Thursday that will help business owners pay for damages caused by break-ins and other crimes.
Kansas City Council members approved $16 million to convert the eighth floor of the Kansas City Police Department ...
Kansas City police are investigating a double homicide. The shooting occurred in the 300 block of Maple Boulevard just after ...
Kansas City leaders reached another step in reopening the eighth floor of the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department’s ...
Kansas City Council has approved $16 million for a new jail and a financial aid program for small businesses affected by break-ins.
A BIG part of the problem is that Mayor & Council have been dragging their feet when it comes to building a new jail because ...
Approval of the jail follows months of calls from residents for city officials to do something about gun violence, spikes in ...
Kansas City officials want to reconstitute the jail on the top floor of KCPD headquarters. The city closed the jail in 2015, ...
A plan to re-open the eighth floor of the Kansas City Missouri Police Department headquarters passed Thursday.
The eighth floor of KCPD’s headquarters at 11th and Locust streets would be repurposed into a holding and booking facility ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City, Missouri, City Council on Thursday approved spending $16 million to build a downtown ...