Starting around 7:40 p.m., Johnson said, “one incident, one fight after another kind of broke out for the next good hour, hour and a half.” Officers attempted to disperse the groups of young people. https://t.co/Zb3Mjv6CL0
“Now I stand before you as a lab rat in one of the country’s many experiments pertaining to human health and environmental hazards associated with hyperscale data centers, and especially those that sit so close to homes and schools.” https://t.co/sgJ0fi4eLI
Headlining the event were president and CEO of the Health Forward Foundation in Kansas City Qiana Thomason and national civil rights activist and senior pastor of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Stonecrest, Georgia, the Rev. Jamal-Harrison Bryant. https://t.co/Qy1hRMltkT
A Friday-evening debate in Overland Park turned into an hour-long sparring match between Senate President Ty Masterson and Johnson County entrepreneur Philip Sarnecki, who hurled insults as they clashed over which one of them would make a better governor. https://t.co/EA0zNWd8vu
According to the email, the three candidates who lost out on support will be excluded from the party’s voter guide, social media posts and website. They also will not be invited to candidate events or training sessions. https://t.co/EhTMqVyRhy
Appeals Court Judge Thomas Chapman wrote that the original language failed to inform voters that the proposal would give lawmakers sweeping authority to raise taxes under the proposal. https://t.co/JcTIN1G6zX
Om Patel, 18, of Riverside, faces second-degree involuntary manslaughter for his role in a fiery car crash near Farley, Missouri, on March 22 that killed 18-year-old Park Hill High School senior Tessa Walker. https://t.co/usvJSzLD2b
In its announcement, KFL PAC called on anti-abortion voters to unite behind Masterson to prevent Schmidt from emerging victorious. https://t.co/AKHya1dBaA
“I think justice was served, but it’s been a long time in the making,” said Brian Opland, former business manager of Seattle-based Boilermakers Local 104, who testified as a government witness at the trial and was in court for the verdict on Friday. https://t.co/rF4fCraYH1
“I noticed this last session it just didn’t seem like there was much appetite in the legislature to do much at all,” said Sen. Joe Nicola, a Grain Valley Republican. “Everything is so new and developing so rapidly. Many legislators are hesitant…” https://t.co/k41ZIUuPl7
Mayor Quinton Lucas said in a statement that the city will carry on with the project. He said construction of the stadium is expected to begin later this year or early next year. https://t.co/JY4UE0sJum
Court documents include allegations of mismanagement, delays and cost overruns stretching back to 2025 that have allegedly put the project at risk. One document in the case says that the data center’s end user would be Microsoft. https://t.co/kuypFeCYev
“I would just tell him, ‘Don’t listen to people that are bad influences on you,’” Ojeda said. “Pick yourself up. Just work and ignore people. Ignore all the negativity. Just steady yourself.’” https://t.co/bncAoKqbof
“This is a vision for the East Side, for the Westside, South Kansas City, for the Northland, the LGBT community, immigrants, and refugees,” Rogers said. “Anybody who wants to live in a place that is safe, affordable, and welcoming, this is the city.” https://t.co/IHaK0bit8x
Hanaway said if American Shaman breaches the agreement to cease sales in Missouri, she may seek a court order to cease the conduct, and could invoke a $5 million penalty if the conduct isn't immediately stopped. https://t.co/b01xj73ban
According to a news release shared by the museum, the gift from the Stanley J. Bushman Foundation will establish a fund to “expand access to high-quality arts programming and help nurture the next generation of artists, thinkers, and community leaders.” https://t.co/qljBDQa1Xh