(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Southwest Airlines says its costs would spike under a $1.2 billion proposal for replacing the current three-terminal configuration at Kansas City International Airport with a… Read more »
Category: Missouri News
Missouri sees increase of international students
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — A new report ranks Missouri 12th nationwide in the number of international students enrolled in colleges and universities. The Institute of International Education says there… Read more »
Mo. Senate panel rejects Medicaid expansion
By DAVID A. LIEB (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Members of a special Senate committee looking at ways to “transform and reform” Missouri’s Medicaid program demonstrated Wednesday that little has… Read more »
Crews begin to lay streetcar rail in Kansas City
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Crews are beginning to lay rail for a two-mile streetcar route through downtown Kansas City. The contractor is giving the media a chance to view… Read more »
Mo. regulators OK solar rebates agreement
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Missouri utility regulators signed off on an agreement Wednesday spelling out how much Ameren Missouri can pay in solar rebates. The power company is to… Read more »
KC diocese not liable in priest abuse civil case
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — The Catholic Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph cannot be held liable for the actions of a priest accused of abusing a boy off church property,… Read more »
Nixon seeks moratorium in ‘border war’ with Kansas
By BILL DRAPER (KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon called Tuesday for a moratorium on his state’s ongoing tug-of-war with neighboring Kansas over efforts to lure companies… Read more »
Committee: State should keep control of KC police
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — An effort to remove the Kansas City Police Department from state control suffered a setback when a special committee rejected a proposal to put the… Read more »
Larry Flynt weighs in on killer set for execution
By JIM SALTER (ST. LOUIS, AP) — Serial killer Joseph Paul Franklin is getting support from an unlikely source: Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt, who was paralyzed 35 years ago… Read more »
Kan., Mo., groups aiding Philippines after typhoon
(OLATHE, Kan., AP) — An Olathe-based relief group is preparing to send relief supplies to the Philippines in the wake of a deadly typhoon. Typhoon Haiyan swept across the Philippines… Read more »