Workers set about dismantling Kansas City’s World Cup Fan Fest site, Costco plows ahead with plans to reshape Midtown Store, ...
Back in the 1870s in Parkville, Missouri, formerly enslaved men began to shape stones from a quarry. Eventually, they would be used to build a new Black church building there. It took lots of time, ...
It’s going to be a confusing political week in Missouri, as campaign season officially kicks off with a giant question mark. Candidates can start filing for Congress on Tuesday — but thanks to an ...
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The Country Club Plaza’s new owners last week offered an early peek at plans to restore the iconic but struggling shopping district. They mentioned an office building, a boutique hotel, a small ...
It’s likely, over the next two months, that voters may hear rhetoric about rigged elections. If so, they can take cold comfort in knowing the Kansas City area has a rich legacy of election fraud, ...
The scale of the court exhibit, eight feet tall by four feet wide, reflected the scope of the story it told. Black Kansas City homeowners simply didn’t stand a chance. Not if they wanted to outflank ...
Inside the colorful Mexican mercados, carnicerias, taquerias, cafes, panaderias and paleterias accenting Independence Avenue, Spanish is the first language for most shop owners and their customers.
Kansas City needs a downtown ballpark. At least, that’s the speculation sparked by the recent sale of the Kansas City Royals to a new ownership group led by John Sherman. Indeed, there is a long ...
When Joyce Watts of Boujee Bakery began to update her website with promotions to lure soccer fans to her location east of downtown, she ran into an unexpected roadblock. FIFA World Cup 2026 is ...
Chef Educator Rachel Ciordas deftly sliced collard greens into a ribbon-like chiffonade as students from the University of Kansas School of Medicine watched with a degree of awe typically reserved for ...
In the early 1960s Kansas City native Dave Dexter Jr., as a record company executive, held the first right of refusal to sign the Beatles in the United States. That’s exactly what he did after he ...