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Southwest, KCI Anchor, Loses $94M

Southwest Airlines, which is considered the carrier with the most flights through Kansas City International Airport, reported a loss of $94 million during its most recent financial quarter. Capacity at the airline has decreased about 70 percent in the month… more

KS, MO Hospital COVID Aid Hits $800 Million

Kansas and Missouri hospitals are reportedly receiving about more than $800 million in combined funding from the federal government to help combat economic financial hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On the Missouri side, hospitals will be receiving $412.5 million,… more

Buffett Drops Airline Stocks, Big on Furniture Mart

Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett's investment company, has sold its shares of the four largest airlines after taking a $50-billion loss during its most recent quarter. However, the company still has $137.3 billion in cash. "The world has changed for the… more

New-Business Applications Down in KS, MO

Kansas and Missouri both saw double-digit-percentage declines in small-business applications, following suit with much of the rest of the country. Missouri applications were down just under 19 percent from their five-year average so far in 2020, making it the state… more

More PPP Funding Might Occur

A third round of Paycheck Protection Program funding might from the Small Business Administration might be needed soon, according to the head of the National Economic Council. “We waited a little bit too long, I thought, when the last tranche… more

KS Ranks High on PPP, MO Average

About 10.3 percent of Kansas small businesses have received loans from the Paycheck Protection Plan, which might seem like a small number, but it ranks the state in the top 10 percentile of states that have gotten funding. At 8.7… more

Stormont Vail Bringing Back Elective Surgeries

Stormont Vail Health, in Topeka, will re-open for elective surgeries on May 4 and its clinic in Emporia is set to open on that date as well. Prior to the elective surgery, patients must be tested for COVID-19 two to… more

Missouri Casinos Stay Closed Through May 15

The Missouri Gaming Commission has opted to keep casinos in the state through May 15, despite a softening of Mayor Quinton Lucas' stay-at-home order. Casinos closed on March 17 as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak. more

Missouri Getting $24M for Housing Relief

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced that the state is receiving $24 million in federal funding, much of which will go toward mortgage and rent-payment relief for residents. The money would be distributed through the state's Community Development Block Grant program… more

Johnson County Stay-At-Home Order Extended

Splitting with Gov. Laura Kelly's reopening plan that starts on Monday, Johnson County commissioners opted to push back their stay-at-home order until May 11. The plan was extended as cases have risen in the county. “We are also keeping a… more