After last year’s Super Bowl parade shooting, Lucas says there will still be a celebration downtown that’s welcoming to all if the Chiefs three-peat, but there will be changes, with security at the forefront.
Lucas also noted that while President Trump is promising to round-up undocumented immigrants nationwide, the Kansas City Police Department has not and will not focus on such efforts.
The mayor’s spokesperson told KCTV5 that he will announce the plans for a potential parade after the Super Bowl.
Lucas says the city has been working on a potential Chiefs Super Bowl celebrations for months. "Make sure as always we have a good law enforcement pre
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas is proposing a $1 million investment to up security in some of the city’s busiest neighborhoods. “We need to have a stopgap, before we can hire enough officers, before we can do all the other work we ...
Mayor Quinton Lucas said he has confidence in KCFD and KCPD after the U.S. Department of Justice concluded investigations into hiring and employment practices at both departments.
While Kansas City, Missouri, considers aid to small businesses plagued by thefts, break-ins and vandalism, the River Market will increase the presence of security officers during the "witching hours" between 10 p.
Kansas City, Missouri, Mayor Quinton Lucas said taxpayers should not feel cheated that the U.S. Department of Justice concluded investigations into hiring and employment practices at the city’s ...
On Thursday, the Kansas City, Missouri, City Council will vote on a proposal that would invest $1 million into hiring additional off-duty officers to patrol areas of the city.
During Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe’s first State of the State address, the future of the Chiefs and Royals earned only a passing nod.
Kansas City has been looking for solutions to the property crimes that have been plaguing every section of town, and the City Council will vote on a security ordinance this Thursday.
Frustration boiled over at the Kansas City Public Safety Committee meeting as business owners in the Crossroads District voiced concerns about rising crime, saying it is driving away customers and threatening their livelihoods. Some restaurant owners reported a 30% decline in foot traffic due to public safety concerns.