Martial Law, or Order No. 11, oil on linen, by George Caleb Bingham, 1868. The painting recalls the aftermath of the raid on Lawrence, Kansas, by Quantrill’s Confederate guerillas, when Union General Thomas Ewing authorized General Order No. 11, which forced thousands of civilians in three-and-a-half Missouri counties along the Kansas border to leave their homes.

Grappling With Dark Agonies Amid Natural Beauty During Missouri’s Bicentennial

As Missouri observes its bicentennial, organizers are grappling with a history defined both by natural beauty and the fight over slavery.

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curiousKC's May voting round focuses in on how Kansas City was shaped

curiousKC |Announcing August’s Voting Round

Some questions are sparked after a drive around the city. Other queries emerge from watching the weather ping-pong from blazing hot to blistering cold.  All of your questions keep our team intrigued, but it’ all thanks to you. This month, we’ve curated three queries in three different areas: the climate, fashion history and local sites. Voting…

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A barista at the Monarch cafe in Kansas City looks into the camera

curiousKC | Questions About the Future of Work? Write to our Journalists.

curiousKC | Questions About the Future of Work? Write to our Journalists.

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Arts Asylum Relocating from Downtown to East Brookside

By Kevin Collison The Arts Asylum, a downtown Kansas City cultural destination for 10 years, is closing later the year and relocating to new space in the Brookside neighborhood, a move partly prompted by the lingering Covid pandemic. “We thought we were on an upswing and with a new season starting we were ready to…

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Electric vehicles are displayed before a news conference with White House climate adviser Gina McCarthy and U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg to highlight electric vehicles on April 22, 2021, at Union Station near Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.

‘Big and Bold’ Infrastructure Bill Falls Short on Helping States Fight Climate Change

Critics who wanted to see a greater focus on advancing climate action and equity for disadvantaged communities say the infrastructure spending bill comes up short, or even worsens, progress toward those goals.

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Kinsey Leigh Redmond and Justen Jones co-star in "Accidental Family."

Art House Extra | ‘Accidental Family’ Could Make Your Weekend

Art House visits with the filmmakers behind “Accidental Family,” a romantic comedy that premieres tonight in St. Joseph, Missouri, where the movie was made.

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Jonathan Christensen Caballero (left) and Joann Quiñones are two artists and friends who explore complexities of identity within their respective bodies of art. Both use mixed media, such as ceramics and found objects, to explore these themes.

How Two Friends and Latinx Artists Explore Complex Identities in Faces

Two Latinx artists met in grad school and have since become friends, influencing each other’s work. Both have exhibits at the Belger Arts Center.

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Citydogs Opening Complete Canine Complex in Crossroads

By Kevin Collison Downtown dog owners will have a new place to board, pamper and play with their pooches when Citydogs opens Aug. 23 at a spacious indoor/outdoor complex at 20th and Walnut streets in the Crossroads. “We decided to open in the Crossroads mostly to meet the needs of all the residents living there,”…

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Chiefs flag waves in Arrowhead Stadium.

Weekend Possibilities | Chiefs Training Camp, Garth Brooks and Botanical Brewfest

Garth Brooks and Tech N9ne, a ‘90s-themed bash and brewfest, plus Chiefs training camp and the Globetrotters makes for a busy weekend.

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Longtime employees at Lake City Army Ammunition Plant and Machinists Union members are protesting proposed budget cuts that could threaten their jobs. From left to right: Scott Brown, Ryan Waddell and Diana Dierking.

Lake City Ammo Plant in Cross Hairs of Proposed Budget Cuts

Lake City Army Ammunition Plant is facing deep cuts in U.S. Army spending on small caliber ammunition, threatening hundreds of jobs in Independence.

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U.S. Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., speaks outside the U.S. Capitol, surrounded by (from left) Rep. Mondaire Jones, Rep. Al Green, Reps. Jimmy Gomez and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

After Pressure from Cori Bush, Feds Order Eviction Ban in Areas With High COVID Rate

Federal health officials on Tuesday announced a new, narrower moratorium on evictions through Oct. 3, which would protect struggling renters in areas of the U.S. that have been hit hardest by soaring COVID-19 infection rates.

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Power & Light Exec Transitions To New Job After Dozen Years at Helm

(Updated Feb. 9, 2022: Nick Benjamin is no longer employed by the Cordish Cos. When asked specifically about his departure, a Cordish spokesperson issued this statement: “The Power & Light District remains under the strong leadership of John Moncke and his senior leadership team. We expect a banner year for the District in 2022 including…

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Syringes of COVID-19 vaccinations are filled during MU Health Care’s mass vaccination clinic at the Walsworth Family Columns Club at Faurot Field in Columbia on Feb. 4, 2021.

COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Goes Beyond Party Lines

While some pundits argue that party affiliation plays a role in low COVID-19 vaccination rates, experts say vaccine hesitancy goes beyond politics.

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No Joke, Car Punches Laugh-O-Gram Building

By Kevin Collison The driver of a black Dodge Charger crashed the renovation party underway at the historic Laugh-O-Gram building near 31st and Troost over the weekend, leaving a hole in the structure and the project budget. “The last thing we expected was someone running into the building, we’d been making good progress,” said Gary…

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Emily Mobley (left) and Dave Mobley (right), of Limitless Brewing

Tap List | Local Breweries Make Expansion Plans

Several Kansas City area craft breweries are pursuing exciting new expansion plans.

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