A Parkville man has been indicted by a federal grand jury for filing false tax returns.
There will be a new place to park offsite near the Kansas City International Airport.
Despite clearing a big hurdle, the start of a new KCI single-terminal airport construction is still has a ways to go.
A new business in Platte City hopes to educate the community on the potential benefits of a natural remedy that has been growing in popularity over the past few years.
A North Platte parent is claiming the school has failed when it comes to helping and educating her daughter.
Platte County dropped a nonleague contest, 45-30, against St. Joseph Central on Friday, Feb. 8 in Platte City.
Entering this week, the Park Hill South Panthers control their own destiny after earning a pivotal Suburban Red victory over the weekend.
North Platte used a strong second half to get past KCI rival West Platte 50-33 on Tuesday, Feb. 5.
The Missouri State High School Activities Association released the bracket for its inaugural girls wrestling tournament.
There will be only one Class 1 wrestler from the area competing at the MSHSAA Wrestling Championships this upcoming week.
Georgia Clark is considered a favorite for a state championships based on times heading into the MSHSAA Swimming and Diving State Championships this week.
KEARNEY, Mo. — Platte County didn’t enter the postseason with many expectations — at least not from those outside the program.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — For now, the Park Hill Trojans are still chasing Liberty in the standings.
KANSAS CITY — Grayston DiBlasi continued a bit of family tradition on Saturday, Feb. 9.
Dylan Gilbert and Brice Bertram relied on one another all season long.
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RT @jwestMSHSAA: #MSHSAA C2 Girls Finals for Event 3 200 IM 1)Karisa Franz Cor Jesu Academy 2:05.22 2)Ella Pearl Kirkwood 2:06.30 3)… https://t.co/cm0zUHUqnO
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RT @PHHSSwimDive: Abigail Culp finishes the 200 freestyle in 10th place. All-State Honorable Mention! @WeAreParkhill https://t.co/k0kD5RtKqO
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