U.S. Senator Roger Marshall says he won't vote for a border bill that includes military aid to Israel and Ukraine. state troopers want the state to criminalize speeding of 100 MPH or more. an advocacy group says Kansas could do more to address the cost of mental health care. violent crime falls in KCK. and one KC baseball player is getting a Royal paycheck. Those headlines and more, inside.
The trend comes nearly two years after Kansas City Kansas Police implemented a violent crime reduction plan. The goals are to reduce violent crime and the perception of violent crime in the City, and
Kansas City, Kansas has seen 12 fewer homicides so far this year than last year. Unified Government candidates say they will support plans to decrease it more.