An Overland Park college student is getting an unwelcome crash course in the U.S. drug development and approval process after a new company gained the exclusive rights to a life-saving drug and plans to charge $375,000 a year.
Kansas City-area restaurants and grocery stores with seven or more priority or critical health code violations. Includes operations in the Crossroads, Crown Center, Lawrence, the Northland and Overland Park.
An incredible day on Wall Street, which saw major indexes finishing at least 5 percent higher, is spurring early gains in Asia as some traders returned from a Christmas break.
Nordstrom released more renderings for its proposed Plaza location showing a contemporary design with a curving facade. Historic Kansas City has issued a statement of approval on the project.
Kansas City-area restaurants and grocery stores with seven or more priority or critical health code violations. Includes operations in Lenexa, Olathe, Overland Park, south Plaza, Ward Parkway and Westport.
Tribune Publishing says a computer virus disrupted production of the Chicago Tribune and its other newspapers across the country, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Trump tweets he's waiting in the White House for Democrats to 'come on over and make a deal on border security,' despite little direct contact with Democrats.
The Seattle Mariners say they fired high-performance director Lorena Martin this season in part because she created a hostile work environment and ignored recommended treatments for injured players issued by team doctors.
A 2-year-old boy whose Yemeni mother fought the Trump administration's travel ban to see her son again has been buried a day after he was taken off life support at a California hospital.
Chef Carla Hall knows soul food. She's been cooking it for her entire career. Now, her mission is to reclaim it. When she set out to trace the path of soul food throughout the South, that journey brought her to Alabama.
Asthma-related emergency room visits rose significantly between 2006 and 2015, according to data compiled by the Kansas City Health Department. Health officials have a few theories about why, but want further study.