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A group seeking to change the name of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard back to The Paseo staged a silent protest Sunday at a rally of their opponents at a Kansas City church. The protest occurred ...
Voters in Kansas City decided by a wide margin on Tuesday to change a street back to its original name after the City Council voted in January to name it in honor of the late civil rights hero ...
See where police used force during the summer 2020 protests in Kansas City Data obtained by The Star shows the police department used force more than 130 times over four days starting May 29, 2020.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Voters approved changing the name back to The Paseo to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard last November. Signs just started coming down again Saturday. One parks commiss… ...
Kansas City voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved removing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s name from one of the city's most historic boulevards, less than a year after the City Council decided to ...
He said the protesters were welcome, but he asked them to consider the damage that would be done if Kansas City removed King's name. "I am standing here simply begging you to sit down.
Voters in Kansas City will decide Tuesday whether a major boulevard will continue to be named for the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. less than a year after the 10-mile road was renamed in his honor.
This story will provide live updates, photos, and videos from the “No Kings Day” protests that are scheduled across the Kansas City metro Saturday.