KANSAS CITY, Mo — Over 100 people took part in a virtual meeting Friday held by the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority is trying to combat a funding shortfall after COVID funds have run out. The answer may be cutting bus routes, bus drivers and ...
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The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority is considering whether it will have to make cuts to its bus services.
The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) is grappling with a $30 million budget shortfall, a financial crisis that could result in drastic cuts to bus services across the region.
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Shahid R. Pratt, 49, allegedly climbed in through the window of an empty KCATA bus Sunday morning and attempted to drive it ...