It is our moral, legal, and fundamental right to vote! Today is the last day to register to vote.
Register online at https://t.co/YEz80c2mpR or the City Clerk’s office at 414 E 12th St., on the 25th floor. For other voter registration sites, visit https://t.co/BFAbhSJ8M2.
This Wednesday, March 8th is the deadline to register to vote in the Tuesday, April 4th election. https://t.co/BfCZwDXAF8
You can register in person at the Kansas City Board of Elections located at 30 W. Pershing Road.
New to the City? Welcome! Check out this interactive map of Kansas City to explore what's happening in different parts of town. https://t.co/cZcjMe6t8R
Join me, Mayor @QuintonLucasKC , and eight of my council colleagues at 12:30 p.m. this Wednesday for a press conference announcing our plan for a $30 million investment in violence prevention programs across the KC Metro!
Introducing “UNDENIABLE – Stories from the Negro Leagues”
@MLB's first-ever animated series narrated by @nlbmprez in partnership with the #NLBM.
Celebrate #BlackHistoryMonth and catch the full episode at https://t.co/gVfiErGSng
The month of LOVE is here! ❤️ Nominate a loved one battling cancer to receive our LOVE Bags 4 Cancer patients. The deadline to nominate is 2/4 at 5pm! Donate $5+ to help us fill the bags! #LOVEBags4Cancer#InspiredByTieara#GiveHopeHelp
Kansas City Council approved 210 ReBuild KC grants totaling more than $15M. These programs and projects will bring improvements to neighborhoods across the city. Of this amount, $1 million will be secured for 141 home repair projects. https://t.co/lusWSBOQCr
Today, we note the anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp and honor the memory of the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust.
We need to course correct quickly and ensure bike lane designs protect all road users and not be the oxygen needed for gentrification. Join us tomorrow for solutions and continued feedback.
We celebrate #MLKDay because he gave his life for generations of people to enjoy the promise of this nation. We all stand on his shoulders today, and we are better humans because of his existence. Thank you, Dr. King for all you've done. Your life and legacy continue to teach us!
Today, we announce our “Opportunity Agenda” + continue our vision of the Third District being a place where hope & prosperity lives. Help us pass policies that work for all Kansas Citians @kcchamber@BerniceKing@KauffmanFDN@KCBizJournal https://t.co/4KEbRuHhik