"This type of retaliation is why African American teachers are silenced. They see things and can’t speak up because they know this is what will happen."
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With the federal government likely to loosen up regulations on COVID aid money, we took a look at cities in Missouri that have stroke in the state Capitol.
Clean energy employment rates have seen massive decrease during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Clean Jobs Midwest 2020 report.
SB 600, Missouri's controversial criminal reform bill that makes changes to sentencing and expands definitions of crimes, explained.
Missouri’s economy is beginning to bounce back after the downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Lt. Governor Mike Kehoe.
The best thing that people whose minds are opening up to the issues that the black community faces can do is to reach out, according to Frank White.
Community leaders renewed their pleas for justice in the 2017 death of Tory Sanders Friday as national outrage over the death of George Floyd continues.
The Kansas City Police Department will now be required to turn to an “outside review” of officer-involved shootings, according to new accountability measures announced by Mayor Quinton Lucas.
James Shackelford is running to serve the Kansas City Northland in the Missouri House.
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas today, in consultation with Health Department Director Rex Archer, M.D., announced Kansas City’s phased reopening plan.