Everything that goes into building operations takes electricity, from overhead lights to desktops. But what about the buildings that store all of your phone and computer's information?
A class action lawsuit claims Evergy and three other companies used part of Henry County, Mo., as a “dumping ground” for fly ...
Andy Reid dug into the Chiefs archives — 55 years ago — to find a play against the Bills in the AFC Championship Game.
Townsend and other concerned residents left no empty seat in the Clinton Rotary Club on Thursday, as Andy Smith and other ...
Sage Sotheby’s International Realty expands into Kansas City with the acquisition of Element Sotheby’s, strengthening its ...
Remigio took his second return attempt 41 yards, handing the ball to Mahomes and the offense at the Bills' 34-yard line. Six ...
Residents near Clinton, Missouri, are worried about potential contamination after recent tests found elevated levels of cancer-causing chemicals in an Evergy dump site.
Why did a Missouri regulator tip the scales against a measure requiring companies like Spire and Evergy to report where they perform utility shutoffs?
The company mothballed the plant in 2018, but a neighbor is suing, accusing Evergy of allowing high levels of toxic chemicals ...
Evergy, Inc. (EVRG) is a prominent electric utility holding company based in Kansas City, Missouri. Formed through the merger ...
A Henry County landowner sued Evergy claiming his property is contaminated from chemicals linked to Fly Ash from a nearby power plant. A house fire is blamed for the death of one person west of ...
A Henry County couple alleges hazardous waste from a former Evergy site spread and contaminated their nearby property, and ...