Three images side by side: A woman with an orange shirt against lush greenery, a woman's hand at the left corner pulls back leaves while a child's hand holds a pepper, a teen with a straight face poses against a garden backdrop.

How Grief Grew Into Garden Therapy for Teens

Months after losing her father, Denise Perkins realized his gardening hobby could be her therapy. This summer, she led a garden therapy class for teens.

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Port KC Takes New Role Steering $160M South Loop Link Park Plan

By Kevin Collison Planning for the proposed South Loop Link, an ambitious proposal to deck four blocks of the disruptive downtown freeway with a park, is taking a big step forward with Port KC assuming a lead role in implementing the project. The public agency has issued a request for qualifications (RFQ) to hire a…

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Aerial view of a conceptual rendering of the South Loop Link Park.

Big Plan to Cover Downtown’s South Loop Taking Shape

Port KC is leading efforts to build the proposed South Loop Link, an ambitious $160 million plan to cover four blocks of the downtown freeway loop with a park.

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‘The Elders’ Return to Help Irish Fest Celebrate 20th Year Downtown

Irish Fest is returning this Labor Day weekend to Crown Center and to help celebrate its 20th year downtown, crowd-favorite The Elders will be coming out of retirement to perform. “The Elders are sure to make 2022 Irish Fest one of their most memorable shows, as they headlined every KC Irish Fest since the fest’s…

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Irish Fest crowd gathers below the Kansas City skyline.

Weekend Possibilities | Irish Fest, KC Air Show and Labor Day

The long Labor Day weekend will have a little something for everyone, from Irish meat pies and carnival rides, to runway fashion and air show action.

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Sarah Hill-Nelson standing in front of Bowersock Mills & Power Co.’s hydroelectric plant.

A Hidden Gem of Renewable Energy

Kansas may be known as one the best states for wind energy in the country. But it also is home to a hydroelectric plant hidden in plain site.

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Iconic Katz Cat to Grin Again in Downtown KC

By Kevin Collison The Katz Drug Store sign, a one-time iconic streetscape fixture in Kansas City and beyond with its happy cat sporting a bow tie, has a new life thanks to LUMI, a museum dedicated to neon signs. A 10-foot tall replica of the Katz sign has been fashioned by Fossil Forge, a Lee’s…

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Dr. Russell Swerdlow, director of the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center at the University of Kansas, in a laboratory setting.

KU Doctor Wins Big Grant to Pursue New Alzheimer’s Theory

Dr. Russell Swerdlow, director of the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center at the University of Kansas, has won a big grant to pursue an alternative theory about what causes Alzheimer’s disease.

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The new Katz Drug Store sign was unveiled recently at Fossil Forge in Lee's Summit.

Iconic Katz Drug Store Sign Finds New Life

The Katz Drug Store sign, an iconic Kansas City streetscape fixture with its happy cat sporting a bow tie, has a new home at the LUMI neon sign museum.

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Union Station Only U.S. Stop for Major Maya Exhibition

By Kevin Collison Union Station’s new “Maya: The Great Jaguar Rises” exhibition vividly tells the little-known story of the ancient civilization that dominated Central America for 1,500 years, but its arrival was far from timely. The exhibition which runs through the end of this year originally was scheduled to begin in May, but bureaucratic delays,…

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