Mike Burke on the set of Ruckus

Is a $300 million downtown convention hotel worth it?

In 2018, Kansas City will formally open an 800-room, $300 million convention center hotel downtown. However, this project does not fall solely upon the private sector, such as the Hyatt corporation which will run the hotel. Kansas City has given the project tax breaks and other potential benefits including exclusive catering rights. Civic leaders such as Mike…

Caleb Schraeder, Bespoke

BetaBlox Demo Day pitch: Caleb Schraeder & Bespoke Woodworks

Caleb Schraeder pitched his startup Bespoke Woodworks, which produces museum quality conceptual furniture, at this year’s BetaBlox Demo Day event.   Watch the BetaBlox Demo Day videos each Wednesday online at FlatlandKC.org and on KCPT Thursdays at 7:25 p.m., following Ruckus.   “The Philosopher Woodworker | Caleb Schraeder” Video & (8) Stills Attribution Registered Copyright…

From the NewsHour: The Legacy of Head Start

Fifty years ago today, President Lyndon Johnson announced the creation of Head Start, the government program designed to support low-income children and families. In its latest American Graduate report, the NewsHour’s April Brown produced this story abut how the program has impacted the lives of millions of children.

Why ‘Going Local’ is a challenge for chefs and farmers

It’s no longer enough for a restaurant to offer roasted chicken or braised beef shank on their menu. They need to be able to tell customers exactly where that chicken came from and how the cow was raised. If they can remember the pedigree of the produce? All the better. But serving locally-sourced food is a challenge for chefs, and the farmer-foodie connections aren’t always easy to come by.

Fighting Junk-Food Marketing, in KCK

For customers stepping inside Abarrotes Delicias, the noise, traffic and heat of the surrounding Kansas City, Kansas, neighborhood seem to disappear. The small store offers everything from tacos to snacks to money transfers – or just an air-conditioned place to hang out and watch TV on a lazy afternoon. Owner Graciela Martinez says she tries to provide a welcoming personal touch when serving her customers, who comprise a diverse sample of nearby residents.

Kansas Legislature Makes No Move To Shield ACA Subsidies

Some state legislatures are moving to shield residents’ federal health insurance subsidies in advance of a U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding the Affordable Care Act. The Kansas Legislature is not among them. As Kansas lawmakers work toward a tax plan to end the 2015 session, they have not had any briefings on the King v….

A gluten-free pantry, for those who really need it

Whatever someone’s route to gluten-free living might be, they soon find out it’s a bigger change than just giving up baked goods. “It’s expensive,” says Karen Miller, a retired dietitian who helped out at the Wednesday open house of the ReNewed Health Allergy Friendly and Gluten Free Food Pantry in Overland Park, Kansas.

A classic, revived: Donuts and dining at the Ladybird

On a recent Wednesday afternoon, Meg Heriford is busy making the rounds. The proprietor of the Ladybird Diner, which has been closed for smoke damage repairs since March, stands in front of a stainless steel prep table in the kitchen at Pachamama’s – the well-known Lawrence eatery that closed in February.

CSA farms get creative to stand out from the crowd

The local food scene has exploded in recent years, which means there’s a lot more local produce on dinner tables. It also means that during the spring season as small farms start ramping back up, they have to work a bit harder to attract new customers.

New Healthier Living Project Seeks Input from WyCo Residents

Health advocates are partnering with students and faculty at the University of Kansas School of Architecture, Design and Planning to help Wyandotte County residents make their communities more conducive to healthy living. The Community Health Council of Wyandotte County (CHC) is leading the effort with a four-year, $1.6 million grant from a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention program aimed at reducing obesity, diabetes, heart disease and stroke in communities across the country.

Laura Davis

BetaBlox Demo Day pitch: Laura Davis & Instaglam

Entrepreneur Laura Davis pitches her company, Instaglam: an entire curated look delivered to homes each month, at this year’s BetaBlox Demo Day event. Watch the BetaBlox Demo Day videos each Wednesday online at FlatlandKC.org and on KCPT Thursdays at 7:25 p.m., following Ruckus.

Bear-shaped stress balls

KC-Area Business Leaders Tackle Mental Illness In The Workplace

Kansas City-area business leaders and health executives are kicking off an effort to make mental health a priority in the workplace.

Old photo of two men posing for a picture on a street.

Helping those whose love knows no bounds

When same-sex couples call immigration attorney Angela Williams, they often ask her if she’s OK working with a gay or lesbian couple. “I always say, ‘Yes I am, and I’m sorry that you have to ask me that,’” Williams said. Since the Defense of Marriage Act was struck down in 2013, Williams has helped around…

Neal Jones

KC Panel: Virus Associated With Cervical Cancer Also Endangers Men

Discussions about the dangers of the human papillomavirus (HPV) tend to focus on the risks it poses for cervical cancer. But as physicians and one local survivor emphasized in a discussion after the screening of a documentary shown Wednesday in Kansas City, HPV is not only a danger to women.

How Kansas Welfare Restrictions Could Lead to More Kids in Foster Care

Less than three weeks after signing a bill that’s expected to drop 700 youngsters from the state’s Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program, Gov. Sam Brownback on Tuesday urged more Kansas families to open their homes to abused and neglected children.