Affordable Housing Developer Proposes Project Near 27th and Troost

By Kevin Collison The Vecino Group, a Springfield-based affordable housing firm, has filed plans with the city to build a 57-unit apartment project at 2732 Forest, an area in the Troost corridor experiencing a market-rate apartment boom. The proposed four-story development had been scheduled to be reviewed by the City Plan Commission this week, but…

Café Cà Phê Stirs Vietnamese Flavor into KC Coffee Scene

By Kevin Collison A Southern California actor marooned in Kansas City after Covid cancelled her Miss Saigon Broadway tour has taken on a new role, creating a coffee shop in Columbus Park that celebrates Asian-American culture. “I always had an idea of opening a coffee shop but didn’t think for another 10 years,” said Jackie…

Kauffman Stadium

Tap List | Kansas City Royals to Host Brews & Barrels Beer Event

The Kansas City Royals are hosting an Oktoberfest-style beer event at Kauffman Stadium on Aug. 26.

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curiousKC | What Was Kansas City’s First City Park?

The story of George Kessler and the first city park in Kansas City.

NFL Draft May Make Next Year Busiest in KC Sports History

(Editor’s note: This article originally appeared March 7, 2022) By Kevin Collison Next year may be the busiest in Kansas City sports history including up to 350,000 visitors coming downtown next spring for the 2023 NFL Draft, according to a top local sports official. “Four weeks of collegiate basketball, then we roll into our first…

Nick Haines

Nick’s Picks | Back to School, Election Recounts and 816 Day

Nick Haines picks back to school, potential election recounts and 816 Day as leading news items in Kansas City this week.

Renderings Released of Freight House Village Plan, Spring Start Anticipated

By Kevin Collison Lux Living has released preliminary renderings of its proposed Freight House Village residential and retail development at 20th and Walnut and hopes for a spring start on the 250-unit project. Victor Alston of St. Louis-based Lux Living said he’s been holding neighborhood meetings in recent weeks and incorporated some of the suggestions…

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How to Find Climate Friendly Fashion in KC

Fast fashion companies have changed the clothing industry. Here are climate-friendly alternatives in KC.

City Manager Optimistic FAA Will Lift River Market Height Restrictions

By Kevin Collison A cloud that’s overshadowed development in the River Market is expected to be lifted next week when city leaders meet with federal aviation officials about height limits that have been hindering projects there. City Manager Brian Platt is optimistic that what he describes as a high-level meeting with officials from the Federal…

Buck O'Neil stands with a statue of himself in the Negro League Baseball Museum in 2005.

Weekend Possibilities | Buck O’Neil Hall of Fame Plaque in KC, Mystic Fair and Melissa Etheridge

Your weekend possibilities including honoring Kansas City’s new Hall of Famer Buck O’Neil or enjoying a show from music star Melissa Etheridge.

Baba’s Pantry, a Palestinian delicatessen, is Chef Yahia Kamal’s (right) most recent food venture with family: son Omar, wife Yusra and daughter Yasmine. Not picture: Son Kamal Kamal and Hannah Kamal Nsenki.

KC’s Hummus King Turns to Family to Create Baba’s Pantry

Baba’s Pantry, a Palestinian-American deli, is a labor of love for a family that has lived the high and lows of Kansas City’s food and restaurant industry.

Mac Opens First Building at 340-Unit Project at Troost and Armour

By Kevin Collison The Westover, the first of what will be a four-building, 340-unit development at each corner of Armour and Troost, opened last month at 1108 Armour and its leasing “velocity” has its developer revved up. “We’re seeing strong demand for a good, new construction project,” said Peter Cassel, director of community development for…

A small theater showcasing Harry Truman's experience as a World War I artillery battery captain displays a field gun used by American troops.

Harry Truman’s Remarkably Fraught First Political Campaign

Harry Truman almost was the president who never was. His first campaign, waged a century ago, was fraught with missteps that could have ended his political career.

Cannabis growing facilities

Recreational Marijuana Makes it on the Missouri Ballot in November

Missouri voters will decide this November whether to legalize recreational marijuana, four years after they first approved the drug for medicinal use.

Big Rip Brewing Co.

Tap List | Big Rip to Host Abortion Access Fundraiser

North Kansas City’s Big Rip Brewing Co. is the latest local brewery to organize a fundraising event for abortion rights.