Jackson County Executive Frank White, Jr. vetoed an approved ordinance that would restrict 18 to 21-year-olds from buying pistols or semiautomatic rifles, with a few exceptions, on Thursday.
Bartrom’s sisters still question why prosecutors never charged the shooter. They believe the Jackson County prosecutor’s ...
Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr. vetoed Ordinance 5865, a proposed measure from legislators targeting firearm regulations in the county.
Jackson County Executive Frank White, Jr., has vetoed an ordinance aimed at restricting firearm possession by those under 21.
Fallen Independence Ofc. Cody Allen was awarded Officer of the Year, in addition to officers Steven Thompson and Luke ...
White cites legislation as unlawful and reaffirms commitment to public safety through sustainable, legal solutions ...
The city plans on using the one-quarter cent or two-eighths of a cent public safety sales tax that shoppers in the city ...
There is an ongoing effort to seek assistance from outside law enforcement agencies for the Kansas City Police Department as ...
The project isn't a go yet. Putting a jail at the location would require a vote of the people in Kansas City to help fund it.
The Chiefs are in detailed financial conversations regarding sites in Kansas and Missouri, including their current one at the ...
On Wednesday, Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr. shared the county has reached an agreement on a municipal jail site ...
Jackson County legislators overwhelmingly passed a gun ordinance with age restrictions. The new restriction bans anyone under ...