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While tax season ramps up, the Trump administration’s wave of federal employee layoffs is expected to hit the IRS offices in Kansas City this week, according to one union leader. Workers with less tenure at the already-understaffed location are likely to be most affected.
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According to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data, Iowa and Nebraska saw gains in union membership while Kansas and Missouri unions saw slight declines.
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It was the first time since Gov. Jay Nixon took office that all of Missouri’s living governors were at the same place at the same time.On Friday, Kit…
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In recent years, Kansas City has emerged as a startup hub. Now, the metro's burgeoning tech community will soon have a centerpiece space in which to do…
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Kansas City Power & Light wants to build a solar farm in southeastern Jackson County, near Greenwood.If the Missouri Public Service Commission greenlights…
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Union workers at Ford’s truck assembly plant in Claycomo have dented the push to ratify the new labor agreement worked out between Ford and the UAW. The…
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Kansas City area residents have joined a nationwide effort petitioning Sprint to keep offering internet for nonprofit organizations through its WiMax…
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The prepaid debit cards Kansas and Missouri use to pay state employees without bank accounts got a thumbs-down this week from a consumer advocacy…
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Few will argue against the notion that the Royals' recent run to a World Series title has been a good thing for Kansas City. The New York Times is lauding…
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On a sunny day, two workers had a big job ahead of them — removing the 7-foot bars that for years covered the front windows of El Paso del Norte, a bakery…
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It’s time for metro-area companies to start thinking about business opportunities outside of their own zip code, Greater Kansas City Chamber President Jim…
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Sprint will move to cut up to $2.5 billion in operating costs over the next six months, according to the Wall Street Journal.The Journal obtained an email…
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Ke’shauna Spratt was one of more than 1,300 young Kansas Citians who participated in the first Summer Job League, a Missouri workforce development…
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Kansas City, Missouri could soon be home to a new auto parts manufacturer and 375 new jobs.The Kansas City Council's Planning and Zoning Committee…