Officers can be held accountable for actions that fall into six categories: bias-based policing, discourtesy, excessive use of force, harassment, improper conduct and improper procedure.
How to file a complaint against KCPD
This is where you can still apply for rent and utility assistance in the Kansas City metro
Kansas City was approved for a second round of funding for emergency rental assistance. The application portal will reopen Sept. 1.
‘I’m gonna lose it all’: Tenants left in the dark as KC’s rental assistance program closes to new applicants
Four months since launching, the program is no longer accepting new applications. The city has already received enough applications to use up all of its $14.8 million funding pool.
When your abuser is the law: Sexual and domestic violence persistent in Kansas law enforcement
Content warning: This story contains references to and descriptions of domestic and sexual violence. The Beacon has included a resource box with contact information for local support organizations. Audio-Reader · TheBeacon 7-20-21: When Your Abuser Is The Law Every year, dozens of law enforcement officers in Kansas lose their certifications. The reasons vary and include […]
‘We are the solution to the problem’: KC Tenants proposes $30M fund for housing trust fund
KC Tenants is proposing its own People’s Housing Trust Fund, which proposes diverting money from the police and taxing developers to fund the program.
How to request public records in Kansas and Missouri
Interested in filing your own public records request in Missouri or Kansas? The Kansas City Beacon has put together a guide for requesting records — including whom to contact, when they’re required to respond and what records might be closed by law.
What you need to know about charter schools in Kansas City
Some praise charter schools for adding more options for local families, while others worry they create inefficiencies and aren’t as accountable as traditional public schools.
Missouri universities will no longer have tuition caps when bill becomes law
When Gov. Mike Parson signs the bill, UMKC would have the flexibility to restructure its tuition system and raise costs.
Burned out: KC paramedics piled on overtime through pandemic
The increase in overtime, combined with an already short-staffed paramedic unit, forced an overburdened system to its limits.
Want to bring an issue to the City Council’s attention? Here’s how to do it.
If you don’t know which district you’re in, put your address into the city’s Resource Lookup tool.