Analyst hired by Kansas utility regulators blames KCP&L management for Iatan 2 plant overruns

Analyst blasts KCP&L leaders on power plant costs

Feds investigating how United flight hit heavy turbulence, causing more than 20 injuries

Feds launch probe into turbulence aboard flight

NAACP alleges in letter to BP that minorities helping with oil spill cleanup get tougher jobs

NAACP: Minorities assigned tougher oil spill jobs

Smoky odor prompts evacuation of Milwaukee to Kansas City flight after it lands at KC airport

Smoky odor prompts plane evacuation at KC airport

3 deaths reported as spring storm brings snow, blizzard conditions to southern Plains

3 deaths reported as snow storm strikes Plains

Strong storm brings snow, blizzard conditions to southern Plains on first day of spring

Snow storm strikes Plains on first day of spring

Missionaries released from Haiti describe jail, say they’re worried about quake-ravaged nation

Missionaries worry about Haitians, describe jail

8 Americans accused of trying to take kids out of Haiti return to US; 2 others remain in jail

8 missionaries freed in Haiti, return to US

8 Americans freed in adoption scandal and return to US, 2 others remain in Haitian jail

Missionaries freed in Haiti, return to US

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — American missionaries accused of child trafficking in the aftermath of Haiti’s earthquake returned home Thursday and urged the safe release of the two women left behind in a Port-au-Prince jail.

US troops who have died while serving in Afghanistan and the Horn of Africa