-
Segment 1: The changing relationship between working artists and the Crossroads.The Crossroads is a lively place, filled with condos, wine shops, doggie…
-
When a man places 40 dozen eggs on the conveyor in the check-out line at the grocery store, it begs the question: What’s he going to do with all of…
-
It may seem like obtaining photo identification is an easy thing, but a lot of obstacles can stand in the way. Today, we discuss how getting a photo ID…
-
Construction on the first multi-tenant office tower to go up in the Country Club Plaza in more than a decade is expected to begin this summer following…
-
As the 115th U.S. Congress meets in Washington for the first time, new state legislatures will soon take the reins in Jefferson City and Topeka. Today, we…
-
Ministers and union leaders rallied Wednesday at Barney Allis Plaza in downtown Kansas City in opposition to a proposed constitutional amendment that…
-
The lobbyist for a group of advanced practice Kansas nurses seeking a compromise with doctors on scope of practice legislation was not expecting much…
-
Missouri now boasts a new category of medical licensee: assistant physicians.Despite strong opposition from some healthcare groups, Missouri Gov. Jay…
-
Over a fifth of Missourians, especially those who live in rural areas, don't have adequate access to doctors, according to the Department of Health and…
-
The Missouri House has passed two pieces of legislation that would usher in photo ID requirements for voters. First, the House passed HJR 47, a proposed...
-
This week on Cyprus Avenue, we feature newly-released music from some outstanding female artists.Track List:"Can You Get to That” – Mavis Staples “No Way…
-
Blackbeard. Jack Sparrow. Captain Hook. We’ve seen the ships, peg legs, skulls and crossbones. They cross the turbulent high seas on the big screen, in…