Fox4’s owner pulled the TV station and others from Spectrum cable as part of a dispute. The loss of the local broadcast blocks one game this weekend and other games next weekend if an agreement isn’t reached.
Sent home since shortly before Christmas or working without pay, roughly 9,000 government workers are stretching budgets until Washington settles its political squabble and starts cutting paychecks again.
Stocks soar on Wall Street, erasing the plunge they took a day earlier, as a string of encouraging developments relieve investors who have been worried about the U.S. economy.
The Federal Communications Commission sent more than 1,000 employees home and said it had suspended its official review of the wireless companies’ merger plans. This is the second pause in the agency’s “shot clock” for its review.
It happened just last year, but have you forgotten already? The unexpected ways that electric scooters, Sprint, tacos, Bob Jones Shoes and I-70 made news.
Economic growth will slow in 2019, forecasters say, and may lead to a recession in 2020. It all depends on ending the trade war and what the Federal Reserve does with interest rates.
Mary Carol Garrity founded Nell Hill’s nearly 40 years ago in Atchison, Kansas, to sell home decor. She moved it to the Village at Briarcliff in KC in 2007 and is now selling the business to a young couple.
Top executives of Insys Therapeutics are facing charges that they bribed doctors to get them to prescribe their powerful fentanyl spray, Subsys. Five lawsuits accuse Overland Park doctor Steven Simon of participating in the scheme.
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.
Rise Biscuits Donuts, a biscuit and doughnut chain based in Durham, N.C., is moving into its first Kansas City area location, Prairie Village Shopping Center, with several more to come.
Cinnabon plans a February opening on the Country Club Plaza in the former Decori space,112 W. 47th St., where work has already started. The Plaza and Cinnabon did not confirm.
Wall Street roared back, wiping out all of the losses from the previous day, as a barrage of positive news eased concerns about the economy and interest rates.
Karen Backues Keil is suing a guard and a mental health counselor she says sexually assaulted her at the Chillicothe Correctional Center. The Missouri Attorney General’s Office is trying to send her back there.
A dozen Latin American governments and Canada have delivered a blistering rebuke to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, questioning the legitimacy of his soon-to-begin second term and urging him to hand over power.
An Arkansas panel will begin taking public comments next week and hold a hearing in February on a plan to allow restricted use of an herbicide that was banned following complaints that it drifted onto crops and caused damage.
Economic growth will slow in 2019, forecasters say, and may lead to a recession in 2020. It all depends on ending the trade war and what the Federal Reserve does with monetary policy.