The judge has ordered the release of immigrants at least 23 times in the past eight months, ruling they were held too long without deportation in violation of constitutional limits.
Catch up on the MO + KS legislatures
@kcur893 Live radio broadcasts can get pretty wild 🤟🏽 And this week, KCUR is opening up the pit. Kansas City’s favorite morning talk show, Up To Date, is rocking through a run of shows at Rochester Brewing Co. in the Crossroads. And not to brag, but people are definitely showing up. You can still catch the last two shows of KCUR’s “Kicked Out of Our Office Tour” at Rochester’s Crossroads location, from 9-10 a.m Thursday and Friday. Where should KCUR stop next on our tour of Kansas City? Leave a comment or send KCUR a text at 816-601-4777. 😎 Starring KCUR’s Up To Date crew 🎬 Produced & Filmed by Zach Perez 💻 Edited by Gabe Rosenberg #kansascity #liveshow #rockout ♬ original sound - KCUR - Kansas City
- El fútbol femenino convirtió a Estados Unidos en una potencia mundial, y Kansas City es la estrella del juego
- Kansas City anuncia fechas para su Festival de Aficionados gratuito de la Copa Mundial de la FIFA
- Un proyecto de diques en Kansas City, Kansas, podría proteger a los residentes. Pero es posible que no evite las inundaciones
- Para las personas que lo necesiten, Kansas City prometió transporte público gratuito. Pero no hay ningún plan
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The machines — which are found in many gas stations, bars and convenience stores — have been a flashpoint in Missouri public policy circles for years. A federal judge recently ruled the devices are illegal gambling machines.
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After the Shawnee City Council unanimously passed a first-of-its-kind ordinance that restricts how many unrelated people can live in a single-family home, some community members argued it could worsen the area's housing shortage. Opponents say they will appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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One week after a controversial vote to approve rules for a CRG Clayco data center, anti-data center candidates ousted half of the Festus City Council.
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With the 1% earnings tax secured until at least 2031, Kansas City now looks ahead to negotiations with the Royals, looming bond measures for water and housing, and the possible referendum to eliminate Missouri’s income tax.
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Preliminary results from the April 7, 2026, elections in Hickman Mills, Independence and other districts saw some new candidates win seats, while incumbents returned for another term in others.
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Kansas lawmakers are returning this week to vote on potentially overriding the governor's vetoes. One bill would end in-state tuition for certain high school graduates who are immigrants without documented legal status.
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Missouri officials have proposed cutting tens of millions of dollars in services for people with disabilities. And Montana halted a plan to pay for birthing doulas amid a budget shortfall and fears over coming federal Medicaid cuts.
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Hickman Mills, Independence and other school districts got the green light from voters to improve school buildings and pay off debt in the April 7 municipal election. Some passed measures that will let them pay teachers and staff more.
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This is the fourth time since 2010 that voters have renewed the tax by an overwhelming margin.
Whether you’re a local or among the hundreds of thousands of people expected to travel into Kansas City for the 2026 World Cup, KCUR put together some pointers for what to expect from the tournament — and how to become a soccer fan.