Right now we share another peek at the local discourse with a bevy of political links that we've seen before but with a bit of new spin for the August primary.
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Women Defend Veep
Critics of Kamala Harris pivot to well-worn historical playbook of gender, racial hostility * Kansas Reflector
On the Kansas Reflector podcast, University of Kansas gender politics scholars examine the background of Kamala Harris' candidacy for U.S. president.
Another Courthouse Take
Democratic race for Prosecuting Attorney gets heated
Homicides are at an all-time high in Kansas City. Will one of the Democrat candidates running for Prosecuting Attorney have the key solution to decrease crime?
Midtown Arguments
Competition for Greg Razer's seat in District 7 draws complicated perspectives from three candidates
Sen. Greg Razer leaves big shoes to fill in his District 7 seat after he was appointed to the Tax Commission by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson last April-rendering his Senate seat vacant and opening the floodgates for MO's most diverse political population to find new representation ASAP.
Blue Springs Debates Money
City of Blue Springs to hold town hall for no tax-rate increase ballot question
Blue Springs voters have an opportunity to learn more about the special election ballot item before Aug. 6.
Show-Me MAGA Impact
Donald Trump's presence looms large over Missouri Republican primary for attorney general
Will Scharf, an attorney for former President Donald Trump is challenging Andrew Bailey, the current attorney general, as he seeks his first full term in the office. So far, Trump has yet to endorse either candidate.
Almost Rock Chalk Democracy
'Don't count Kansas out': Delegates gather, plan logistics ahead of Democratic National Convention
Kansas delegates for the Democratic National Convention gathered in Lenexa on Sunday to mingle and talk logistics ahead of the DNC in August.
Jeff City Cleans House
Primaries will test incumbents in year of historic turnover for Missouri Senate * Missouri Independent
Missouri Senate primaries could increase the number of lawmakers who won't return in 2025, already at an historic high of 10.
Doubt For The Dotte
KCK neighborhood skeptical about county's new comprehensive plan
Some neighbors in the Central Avenue area of Kansas City, Kan., are skeptical of the county's newest comprehensive plan, PlanKCK.
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