Auto workers in KCK sit idle in the wake of the ongoing UAW strike. cold case detectives say they've solved two murder cases in Wyandotte County. a cyberattack in southeast Kansas disrupts jail operations. and the U.S. military works in Kansas City to maintain the nation's nukes. Those headlines and more inside.
The U.S. will spend more than $750 billion over the next decade to revamp nearly every part of its aging nuclear defenses. Officials say they simply can't wait any longer — some systems and parts are more than 50 years old. The Associated Press was granted rare access to nuclear missile bases and weapons production facilities to see how technicians keep the arsenal working while starting the government's biggest nuclear overhaul since the Cold War.
KANSAS CITY NATIONAL SECURITY CAMPUS, Mo. (AP) The U.S. will spend more than $750 billion over the next decade to revamp nearly every part of its aging nuclear defenses. Officials say they simply can’t wait any longer some systems and parts are more than 50 years old. For now, it’s up to young […]