Members of Groundworks NRG's Green Team recently installed "green infrastructure" in Kansas City, Kansas.

Volunteer Green Team Battles Stormwater Runoff in Neighborhoods

The Green Team, a program within Groundworks Northeast Revitalization Group, empowers youth to redesign green spaces in cooperation with local neighborhood associations.

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What did the pandemic change about the way we process loss, grief and life? (Illustration by Vicky Diaz-Camacho | Canva)

What the Pandemic Taught Us About the End of Life and Grief

What did the pandemic change about the way we process loss, grief and life? Everything.

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Willoughby Design Leaves Westport for West Bottoms

By Kevin Collison Willoughby Design, a Westport stalwart since the Seventies, is relocating to office space in The Yards apartment development in the West Bottoms later this summer. “As we started exploring our options in the city, we were drawn to the up-and-coming creative energy in the Stockyards District,” said Megan Stephens, managing principal. “It’s…

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Illustration of someone looking out of a window with binoculars.

Citizen and Nextdoor Are Making Us All Vigilantes. Is That a Good Thing?

Public safety apps such as Nextdoor and Citizen are creating a new kind of surveillance culture, absent of context.

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

Tap List | Limitless Brewing Collaboration Highlights Mental Health Awareness

Tap List highlights Kansas City craft beer news, releases and events for the coming week.

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Daily Kitchen Brings ‘Healthy Deli’ to City Market

The Daily Market, a restaurant that describes itself as specializing in healthy deli cuisine, has opened at 307 Main St. inside the City Market. “We want to be an extension of your own kitchen,” owner Hope Dillon said in a statement. “We aim to simplify the process of eating well at home or at work…

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Nick Haines

Nick’s Picks | KCPD Budget Fight, Anniversary of George Floyd’s Death Top This Week’s News

The Kansas City Police Department budget fight and the anniversary of George Floyd’s Death top the news in the week leading into Memorial Day.

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Work May Begin Late Summer on $50M Westport High Apartment Project

By Kevin Collison The renovation of the historic Westport High School into a 138-unit apartment project could begin by late summer following approval of a sales tax incentive by a city development agency Thursday. The board of the Planned Industrial Expansion Authority unanimously approved a sales tax exemption on construction materials for the $50 million…

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Westport High School

Work May Begin Late Summer on $50 Million Westport High School Apartments

The renovation of the historic Westport High School into a $50 million, 138-unit apartment project could begin by late summer following approval of a sales tax incentive by a city development agency.

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Checking Out: Some Say Hotels Aren’t the Key to Sheltering the Unhoused

Efforts to temporarily shelter the unhoused in Kansas City area hotels and motels have faced a variety of challenges.

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Historic KC Releases ‘Endangered’ List, Includes Plaza, Katz Drugstore

This year’s “Most Endangered Places List” from Historic Kansas City includes not only buildings such as the Katz Drug Store, but raises a red flag about the city’s most prized district, the Country Club Plaza. Each year, the city’s premier historic preservation group prepares a list of buildings and places that are threatened by shifting…

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Dancers with the Kansas City Ballet perform "Look Here, Love" as part of "KC Performs."

Weekend Possibilities | KC Ballet at Starlight, Children’s Urban Book Fair, Buds and Suds

On-stage events like KC Ballet at Starlight and Freight Train Rabbit Killer at Lemonad(e) Park, plus the Park Place Farmer’s Market make for a busy weekend outdoors.

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Missourians Losing Big When it Comes to Cyber Crime

Cyber crime is surging, and Missouri suffered the largest average loss in the country during 2020.

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Renovated Lightwell Tower Brightens Downtown Office Market

By Kevin Collison The wall of live plants is flourishing, the tired 90s interior look gone, the contemporary art from the Haw Gallery is hung and the old pool table from the St. Louis Playboy club is racked and ready. lightwell, the $85 million overhaul of the former City Center Square office tower, is pitching…

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Bert Wire's farm sits behind the "Farms Not Factories" sign near Chillicothe, Missouri,

Missouri Eases Rules for Building CAFOs Despite Outcry About Potential Pollution

Missouri regulators on Tuesday eased the rules governing design of massive industrial hog facilities in a move critics claim was meant to help one controversial facility.

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