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 has approved $16 million for a new jail and a financial aid program for small businesses affected by break-ins.
Missouri inmate with innocence claim appeals to Supreme Court ahead of September 24 execution - Marcellus Williams, 55, ...
I rise to honor Osceola Cheese, our October small business of the month in the great 4th Congressional District of Missouri.
The "Back to Business" plan provides up to $3,000 for businesses affected by vandalism or burglary, and up to $5,000 for enhanced security measures.
Addresses for businesses or nonprofits who won grants led to vacant properties or empty lots. One led to the former 22nd Ward ...
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris now have something in common with Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley: the endorsement from the Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers ...
The licenses, intended for small and minority-owned businesses, were awarded to LLCs tied to a Wyoming company whose true ...
A higher minimum wage and paid sick leave for all Missouri workers will be on the state’s general election ballot in November ...
Evans recently reported Phillips to his Missouri probation officer, saying he had come to Texas and was abusing her and her ...
COLUMBIA — Columbia Regional Economic Development Inc. (REDI) announced the recipients of the 2024 Minority Business ...