An Electrify America Charging Station for electric vehicles.

Electric Vehicle Adoption Hinges on Better Access to Charging Stations

Missouri was recently ranked seventh in the nation when it came to the number of registered electric vehicle drivers and charging locations. But the region still has gaps when it comes to electrification.

In this Feb. 1, 2021 file photo, emissions from a coal-fired power plant are silhouetted against the setting sun in Kansas City, Missouri.

Pondering the Business and Politics of Climate Change

American Public Square will convene a panel discussion at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 24, at Donnelly College, in Kansas City, Kansas, called “The Politics of Mother Nature – The  Climate is Changing – Should You?” 

Landscape Architecture Firm Finds New Digs in River Market

By Kevin Collison Vireo, a landscape architecture and community planning firm, has opened a new home in the River Market, finding space once used for a brewery garage as a welcoming new environment for its employees. Stephen Rhoades, a principal at the firm, said the company used the disruptive year when Covid forced its employees…

Nick Haines

Nick’s Picks | Prepping for Memorial Day, Summertime

Nick Haines offers an outlook on the news week ahead in Kansas City.

Hands holding gun at gun shop

Gun Ownership

The Flatland team talks to gun owners and community leaders about how to keep our communities safe.

KC Folk Festival Sunday To Be Free ‘Peoples’ Fest’

Downtown is the center of world folk music this weekend with a major conference of the Folk Alliance International at the Westin Crown Center and a free, public music festival Sunday (May 22, 2022) at Washington Square Park. The city has been home to the Folk Alliance since 2013 and several conferences attracting hundreds of…

A bourbon once made by Ben Holladay, one of the region’s most successful early business magnates, is being resurrected in Weston, Missouri.

Pre-Civil War Era Missouri Bourbon is Being Resurrected in Weston

Holladay Distillery is releasing a bottled-in-bond bourbon, Ben Holladay Missouri Straight Bourbon, for the first time in over 35 years.

Ballroom performer Father Papi Alain Mikli.

Kansas City Ballroom Performer Takes the Stage in This Season of ‘Legendary’

Kansas City ballroom performer Father Papi Alain Mikli describes his experience as a participant in this season of the HBO Max competition series “Legendary.”

Stalled Ashland Project Purchased, Work Expected to Resume This Year

By Kevin Collison The long-stalled Ashland on Third apartment development in the River Market has been purchased by a Minneapolis firm that’s expected to tweak the design and resume construction possibly by the end of this year. Oaks Properties has bought the project from KC Commercial Realty Group. KC Commercial began work on what was…

Bluegrass artist Sam Bush plays the mandolin on stage.

Weekend Possibilities | Turkey Creek Festival, KC Tattoo Convention and Bluegrass in the Bottoms 

Beer, bluegrass, Don Bosco’s block party, a Broadway musical — there are plenty of ways to enjoy May’s third weekend.

A woman takes aim at a target on the shooting range at Frontier Justice in Lee's Summit, Mo.

Inside KC’s Gun Culture: It’s Changing, and Not How You Might Expect

Millions of Americans have become first-time gun owners in recent years. Here’s a look at who they are, and why they’re arming themselves.

Developer Tackles Historic Building for $120M Affordable Housing Project

By Kevin Collison Fresh from building a super-green apartment complex from scratch, developer Jonathan Arnold is tackling a very different project, renovating a massive, century-old building into affordable housing. Arnold wants to convert the historic National Cloak and Suit Company building at 5401 Independence Ave. into 352 apartments at an estimated cost of $120 million….

Group picture of the members of the Kansas Supreme Court.

Kansas Supreme Court Affirms Constitutionality of Congressional Redistricting Map

The Kansas Supreme Court issued a ruling Wednesday declaring the congressional redistricting map approved by the Republican-led Legislature to be in compliance with the Kansas Constitution.

The massive former National Cloak and Suit Co. building opened in 1919 and has 14 acres of total floor space.

Developer Tackles Historic Building for $120M Affordable Housing Project

Developer Jonathan Arnold wants to convert the historic National Cloak and Suit Co. building at 5401 Independence Ave. into 352 apartments at an estimated cost of $120 million.

The bur oak in the foreground is one of several trees the Heartland Tree Alliance has planted at Seven Oaks Park in Kansas City, Missouri. Mature trees in the park make it a rare cool spot in the neighborhood, according to heat data collected last year by the University of Missouri-Kansas City.

Climate Change Highlights Value of 19th Century Plan for ‘A City Within a Park’ 

Civic, government and nonprofit leaders are evoking 19th century planner George Kessler’s “city within a park” concept to help address the effects of climate change in Kansas City.