Rendering looking south along Main Street of Mac Properties' proposed 1 W. Armour project.

Mac Properties Plan in Midtown Advances Despite Parking Concerns

The City Plan Commission has unanimously endorsed a 318-unit development plan being pursued by Mac Properties at Main and Armour in Kansas City.

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Union Station at night with the downtown skyline in the background.

Kansas City Gets Greener and the World Takes Notice

Kansas City just received an “A-” on a survey of 1,000 global cities’ environmental and climate change policies conducted by CDP, an international climate group, up from “B” a year ago.

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Rockhurst University Building ‘Alvin Brooks Center for Faith-Justice’

Rockhurst University is renovating its former community center at 5401 Troost to become the Alvin Brooks Center for Faith-Justice, fulfilling a commitment made to the long-time civil rights leader by the school’s former president. The project was announced a year ago by Rockhurst President Emeritus the Rev. Thomas B. Curran, S.J., when he received the…

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Exterior photo of Bier Station’s patio.

Tap List | City Barrel Buys Bier Station

City Barrell is buying Bier Station, a longtime Waldo beer bar that has been a hub of the local craft beer community.

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In this Dec. 7, 1941, file photo, smoke rises from the battleship USS Arizona as it sinks during a Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

KC Remembers Pearl Harbor, Even Now

Local remembrance of the attack on Pearl Harbor continue even after the last Kansas City area military survivors have died.

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Ryan Rumpf leads Kansas City Public Schools' Global Academy, which serves immigrant and refugee children.

KC Educator Loves Serving Immigrant Families

Changemaker Ryan Rumpf leads Kansas City Public Schools’ Global Academy, which serves immigrant and refugee children.

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Civic Leaders Pursue Plan to Safeguard Plaza for Another Century

By Kevin Collison The Country Club Plaza is celebrating its centennial next year and top civic leaders are laying plans to assure the venerable but somewhat frayed landmark enjoys a vibrant second 100 years. “This isn’t about a sentimental journey to restore the past, but an interest in moving forward to an exciting future, said…

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Nick’s Picks | Searches Continue for a KC Police Chief and Schools Superintendent

Nick Haines offers an outlook on this week’s news in Kansas City before it happens.

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Country Club Plaza holiday lights

Concerned Civic Leaders Form Group to Support the Country Club Plaza

Kansas City civic leaders have formed a new nonprofit group to support the struggling Country Club Plaza, which will mark its centennial in 2023.

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Tosin Morohunfola in a scene from "RIDE."

Art House | Rideshare Driver’s Life Takes a Turn in ‘RIDE’

“RIDE” offers a glimpse of the very real risks and rewards faced by rideshare drivers in the emerging gig economy.

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Two people taking a winter walk in a forest.

How to Be Less Lonely This Holiday Season

These holidays, in the wake of the social trauma of the pandemic, may be challenging. It’s more important than ever for people who are alone to find ways to connect with others.

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Jazz Hill Affordable Housing Plan Moves Forward on The Paseo

(Editor’s note: The full City Council approved funding for the redevelopment plan.) By Kevin Collison Construction is expected to begin soon on a $33.8 million Jazz Hill project that will renovate 11 historic but derelict apartment buildings on The Paseo near downtown into 197 affordable apartments. An additional $150,000 for the project was endorsed Wednesday…

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Weekend Possibilities | Christmas on the River, St. Nick’s Day at KC Bier Co. and Neil Young

December’s first weekend is packed with pre-holiday celebrations, from Christmas on The River in Parkville to Santa Paws at Crossroads Hotel.

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Older Youth Case Manager Joe Brecht shares samples of reTreats gourmet dog treats at The City Market on a Sunday morning.

Dog Treats Help Unhoused Youth ReStart Their Lives

A reStart program that produces dog treats also provides an opportunity for houseless people to gain valuable work experience and a pathway to new homes.

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Homes in the Volker neighborhood of Kansas City have become popular for Airbnb and other short-term rentals.

KC Leaving $2M Annually ‘On the Table’ by Not Taxing Airbnbs

An audit estimates there are more than 1,800 short-term rentals in Kansas City that aren’t contributing to the local tax base.

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