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Armourdale furniture business owner shares thoughts on tariffs, future impacts
KSHB 41 heard from a family-owned furniture business in Kansas City, Kansas, about what they're expecting with tariffs now in place.Residents at risk of losing homes in Wyandotte County tax sales
Housing advocates say each year they watch Wyandotte County residents nearly lose their homes in the Unified Government’s tax sale.Local nonprofits anticipate the impact of recent tariffs on their operations
Tariffs have become another source of uncertainty for local nonprofit organizations as many of them are already dealing with executive orders that prompted policy changes and funding cuts.Police: KCMO sees uptick in domestic violence homicides compared to 2024
As of April 7, there have been 12 domestic violence homicides in Kansas City, Missouri, according to KCPD Chief Stacey Graves.In-house manufacturing gives Kansas City-based company leg up amid tariffs
Sandlot Goods is a hat-manufacturing company that makes every hat it sells in Kansas City. KSHB 41 is continuing to talk about tariffs and how they're impacting you.Decarcerate KC rallies, canvasses in opposition of public safety sales tax
Decarcerate KC led a coalition of Kansas City, Missouri, organizations Sunday morning, just two days before residents are set to vote on a public safety sales tax that would fund a new city jail.
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