Federal prosecutors say the United Nation of Islam, a quasi-religious group deemed to be a "cult," used fear to coerce ...
After decades of devastating increases driven by fentanyl and other toxic street drugs, overdose deaths are dropping sharply ...
The FBI and the U.S. Postal Service were investigating the origin of suspicious packages that have been sent to elections ...
Kansas City's streetcar will stop running at the end of September so that construction crews can connect the existing tracks ...
Following a lawsuit from the state's hemp industry, Missouri health regulators will stop embargoing products simply because ...
After a more than six-hour council meeting that stretched past midnight, a majority of Lenexa City Council rejected the plan ...
Clinics in states where most abortions are legal, such as Kansas and Illinois, are reporting an influx of inquiries from ...
A decades-old Missouri law states life begins at conception, which some IVF patients worry puts the procedure at risk.
In November's election, Amendment 5 will ask Missouri voters if they want to allow a casino — plus a hotel, convention center ...
The University of Kansas speaker series, which begins Wednesday, will center Taylor Swift to explain and explore ideas in economics, literature, political science and more. There's no denying the ...
Brian Betts spent 25 years in prison for a crime he says he didn't commit. Lawyers allege Betts' uncle was coerced into ...
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes runs in front of Miami Dolphins defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah. In his new book, "Why We Love Football: A History In 100 Moments," bestselling sportswriter ...