Kansas City Homicide Rate May Be National Leader for 2025
A story in the November 20 issue of The Washington Post examines homicide rates in large cities across the United...
A story in the November 20 issue of The Washington Post examines homicide rates in large cities across the United...
In 2021, Kansas City passed an ordinance requiring large market-rate apartment developments to either set aside 20% of units at...
Recent data from The Wall Street Journal suggest that renters across the country—including in Kansas City—are gaining leverage. Rents are...
Learn more about the book here: www.cato.org/books/fighting-freedom-learn Susan Pendergrass speaks with James Shuls, fellow at the Show-Me Institute and head of...
Across the country, cities are rethinking rules that force developers to overbuild parking—and Missouri should follow suit. A new study...
On Monday, KCUR carried a piece by NPR’s Joel Rose exploring fare-free buses in New York City, using Kansas City’s...
The four-day school week (4dsw) has become quite popular in the Show-Me State. More than 180 of our state’s 518...
A version of the following commentary appeared in the Columbia Missourian. In 2001, a group of very libertarian-minded activists launched...
Last week, I had the pleasure of speaking with a parent who wanted to know what schooling options were available...
Earlier this week, the City of St. Louis and the Bi-State Development Agency, better known as Metro, officially cancelled the...
A version of the following commentary appeared in the Springfield News-Leader. Of Missouri’s four largest cities—Kansas City, St. Louis, Springfield, and...
In a recent column for The Kansas City Star, I pointed out that the port authority of Kansas City, PortKC,...
Massachusetts lawmakers recently approved a measure requiring landlords—not tenants—to cover apartment broker fees, which often equal one month’s rent. The...
Susan Pendergrass speaks with Show-Me Institute Director of Municipal Policy David Stokes about his new paper in the Free-Market Guide...
New research suggests Missouri cities could allow more apartment buildings—without compromising safety—by rethinking outdated fire code requirements. The study by...
New research suggests Missouri cities could allow more apartment buildings—without compromising safety—by rethinking outdated fire code requirements. The study by...
One of the most consistent findings in education research is that teachers with master’s degrees are no more effective than...
It is often said that government taxes and spends like drunken sailors, and that metaphor is particularly appropriate when referring...
A friend called me the other night. Fox4KC had just aired a story about the opening date of the latest...
On August 12, KCUR ran a story with the headline “A troubled Kansas City grocery store has closed, despite $18...
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