The “DACA Shutdown” ends in a promise to talk
Democratic legislators’ support for the funding bill that reopened the government on Monday was conditioned on a promise to hold a real...
DACA recipient cautiously optimistic
As a DACA beneficiary, Samantha Ramirez, 19, has been through a rollercoaster ride these last few months. In September, the Justice...
Creative teens: see your work published
The Johnson County Library is seeking submissions for elementia XV, its teenage literary magazine. Youths ages 12 to 19 from anywhere may...
NEW SECTION - Working Together
Dear readers, Greetings! As we look ahead to a new year, we are pleased to announce a new bimonthly column here in Dos Mas Dos. Pedro...
New VA clinic sees first patients
U.S. military veterans residing in Johnson County and neighboring rural areas in Kansas now have more convenient access to primary health...
Volunteers offer stranded seniors some independence
Possessing and driving a motor vehicle endows personal independence and connection to community. That’s why the loss of an older adult’s...
Nonprofit revitalizing KC’s urban core
A million-dollar revitalization project inaugurated in summer 2016 is making progress. Since launching “Restore the Core” a little over a...
Latinos needed for Alzheimer’s research
Scientists at a leading research facility here are focused on removing cultural barriers to diagnosing and treating dementia among...
Gonzalez & Lopez, college prep school exemplars
Cristo Rey Kansas City is a Catholic college preparatory school that does more than break the cycle of poverty through educating...
Adaptation of Dickens’ Masterpiece by Rosen
The Kansas City Repertory Theatre is celebrating the world premiere of a brand new adaptation of A Christmas Carol and the tour de force...