Jackson County


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

KCMO Easing Stay-At-Home Rules

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas is allowing some businesses to have soft opening and all employees back to work on May 6, a move up from the prior May 15. Called the "10/10/10 rule," it lets some non-essential businesses open… more

Lockton Announces Leadership Changes

Lockton Companies, the world's largest privately-held insurance-brokerage firm, based in Kansas city, has announced changes in its leadership to support increased growth. Hiram Marrero, currently executive vice president and regional executive officer with Lockton, will assume the role of president,… more

Cerner Revenue, Earnings Rise

Kansas City-based healthcare-tech giant Cerner reported that it had increases in sales and earnings during its first quarter, despite impacts other businesses have sustained during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, executives lowered their earnings-per-share guidance for the year to between $2.78… more

Truman Medical Center Announces Pay Cuts

Truman Medical Center will cut the pay rates of its staff, with executives taking the largest decrease, at 20 percent, due to COVID-19-related revenue declines. The move follows major furloughs and pay cuts at Children's Mercy Hospital that were announced… more

MO Extends State of Emergency, Planning Business Reopen

Today Missouri Gov. Mike Parson is expected to release details about the stay-at-home order expected to expire on May 4 and how businesses can reopen in phases in the state. The stay-at-home order is in place in Kansas City until… more

UMKC Planning for Campus Reopening in Fall

The University of Missouri - Kansas City is planning for students to physically return to campus in the fall and also said that layoff notices to staff would start going out on May 1. The move, announced during a virtual… more

KC Fed Manufacturing Survey Hits Record Low

The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's month manufacturing survey examining the region had its lowest reading in its history since launching in 1994. “Regional factory activity continued to decline in April, with our composite index falling to the lowest… more

Furloughs, Exec Pay Cuts at Children’s Mercy

Children's Mercy Kansas City is furloughing 575 employees for 60 days and executives are taking pay cuts as a result of business loss from COVID-19. The pediatric health system is losing about $1 million in revenue per day, as surgeries… more

North Kansas City Amends Stay-At-Home Order to May 3

North Kansas City officials have amended stay-at-home orders in the city and have pushed the date back from May 15 to May 3, following  similar move by Clay County earlier in the week. North Kansas City Mayor Don Stielow moved… more