Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr. expressed disappointment in the advancement of two ordinances from the Jackson County Legislature on Wednesday.
The amount of people casting their ballots in Eastern Jackson County has been impressive, and that’s thanks to early voting and new satellite offices that have opened up.
Advocates in Kansas City are expected to testify in front of Wyandotte County leaders about the importance of Spanish-language election materials for voters.
It’s not always easy to get out to polling sites, that’s why one organization is working to remove barriers for those eager to have their voices heard.
The Kansas Division of Emergency Management, Kansas Fire Marshal, and Kansas Forest Service are urging Kansans to use caution this week due to the risk of wildland fires.
Early voting is in full swing on both sides of the state line and election officials are reassuring voters that their ballot will be counted correctly.
“The first thing I thought of, aside from who did this and how dare they, was to pray because it’s someone who really could be hurting from something and lashing out.”
Usually when people vote early, it is to skip the line. That’s not what happened Friday in Lee’s Summit, where people were greeted with wait times comparable to a busy day at Disney World.
Missouri Republican U.S. Senator Josh Hawley brought his campaign bus tour of the state to St. Charles on Wednesday. Thursday morning, his bright red campaign bus became the focus of attention when it was found parked illegally in Richmond Heights
Kansas election officials have started to prepare for the upcoming elections as they bolster security to keep an eye out for violence and intimidation.
With just weeks until voters go to the polls, some Republicans and Democrats are lamenting the loss of what they called a critical tool to protect the integrity of our elections.