Guests for 1859 Jail Ghost Tours cap their evening with a ride in a mule-drawn wagon.

Kansas City-Area Historic Sites Look to Halloween for Haunting Revenue

Nonprofits that own or maintain historic structures across Kansas City are hosting their own ghost tours and paranormal investigations.

The 13-story Hotel Bravo! project is proposed for a site across Wyandotte Street from the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts.

Mayor Stays Close to City Hall with TIF Commission Nominees

In his first important round of appointments, Mayor Quinton Lucas has stayed close to City Hall in nominating members for the city’s most high-profile economic development agency, the Kansas City Tax Increment Financing Commission. Three Kansas City Council members and one former member are among the six appointments the mayor is making to serve on…

Bob Dylan during the Rolling Thunder Revue tour of 1975.

Bob Dylan and Me: A Kansas City Fan’s “Never Ending Tour” Odyssey

“The circus is coming to town.”

That, in a nutshell, is reason enough for Kansas City actor and comedian John Mulvey to lay his money down for a Bob Dylan ticket. It’s a passion Mulvey has pursued since he and his future wife first saw Dylan in a torrential downpour at the former Sandstone Amphitheater in 1989.

Diane Burnette Leaves a Resurgent Main Street for Washington

By Kevin Collison Diane Burnette has one big regret leaving Midtown KC Now, formerly MainCor, for a new job with the Urban Land Institute in Washington D.C. after leading the key Main Street organization 16 years. “The one thing that bums me out,” she said, “I worked hard to get to this point and I’m…

A crowd enters the zoo's front gate.

Weekend Possibilities | Brew at the Zoo & Wine Too, KC Mac & Cheese Fest, A Brand New Chicago-style Pizza Joint, and Bob Dylan

From Brew at the Zoo to Bob Dylan, there’s no shortage of things to do this weekend in and around Kansas City.

Kearney School District students touring a local home construction site.

“American Graduate: Getting to Work” Sees Many Opportunities in Homebuilding

The “American Graduate: Getting to Work” series followed a group of students from the Kearney School District as they toured home construction sites.

A Year Later, No Sign of Hy-Vee Arena

By Kevin Collison A year after the Hy-Vee Arena amateur sports center opened in the West Bottoms following a $39 million redevelopment, it’s still invisible when it comes to downtown highway signage. Signs continue to refer to Kemper Arena, which essentially went dark with the opening of the Sprint Center in 2007, and that seriously…

Photo of couple from 2002 and Ben Jones in 2019

Big Tree “A Living Monument” in Old Northeast

After Ben Jones moved into a house in Northeast Kansas City, he

NorthPoint Plans $60M Apartment Project by Berkley Riverfront Park

By Kevin Collison NorthPoint Development is planning a $60 million apartment development near Berkley Riverfront Park that could begin accepting what’s anticipated to be up to 500 residents as early as late summer 2021. The 348-unit project is proposed for an eight-acre site just east of the Bar K dog park, restaurant and bar, according…

Photo of voters in voting booths.

Hey Kansas Taxpayers: Do You Want To Save Nearly A Million Bucks?

A Nov. 5 Kansas ballot question would eliminate a constitutionally mandated adjustment of federal census numbers, which is designed to ensure college students and military members in the state are counted in the location of their permanent residence.

New Playground Opens at West Terrace Park

By Kevin Collison Downtown boosters like to say it’s becoming a place where people can live, work and play, and last week a couple hundred kids from Crossroads Academy embraced that concept with joy at the opening of a new playground at West Terrace Park. While the 45-degree temps and wind made for a chilly…

The aftermath of the West Bottoms stockyard fire of 1917.

Bringing Out the Dead: The Great Stockyard Fire of 1917

One of the biggest agricultural disasters in Kansas City history occurred in 1917, when a fire scorched the stockyard in the West Bottoms, leaving thousands of dead cattle and hogs charred in its wake.

Avenue Logistics Relocating Office from Kansas to Crossroads

Avenue Logistics is relocating its 30 employees from Overland Park to a renovated building at 18th and McGee in the East Crossroads. The firm will open its new offices in what’s now called the 18McGee building by the end of the year, according to a press release. “When we were looking for our new offices,…

A man plays an accordion with his band.

Porchfest KC Returns to Midtown

The Original Porchfest KC returns to the heart of the metro this weekend after a one-year hiatus. More than 150 artists will play from more than 50 front porches across midtown’s Roanoke, Union Hill and Longfellow neighborhoods

Local Pig butcher shop at the City Market in Kansas City.

Local Pig: Respecting the Meat

The Local Pig butcher shop and Pigwich, its sister restaurant, deal in sustainably raised animals, which are a fine fit with the city’s largest weekly farmers market.