Made in KC Opens River Market Café in Vintage Streetcar
By Kevin Collison After months of bureaucratic delays, Made in Kansas City’s River Market location is on track for opening this Friday, serving a variety of coffee drinks from a vintage streetcar permanently parked at Fifth and Delaware. News of a potential River Market location first surfaced almost two years ago, and Keith Bradley, co-owner…
Tap List | Which KC Seltzer Goes Hardest?
Tap List Beer enthusiast Cassie Niemeyer tastes tests three local hard seltzers.
Why the World Needs Kansas’ Sarah Smarsh Writing About Dolly Parton
Kansas author Sarah Smarsh has written a new book about country singer Dolly Parton.
Crossroads West 18th Street Fashion Show Goes Hollywood
By Kevin Collison The annual West 18th Street Fashion Show is steering clear of its Crossroads address this year and going Hollywood instead this Friday at the Boulevard Drive-In Theatre in KCK for its 20th anniversary. “We were planning for it to happen the first Saturday in June, then everything started shutting down in March,”…
Vote curiousKC | What Questions About KC’s Black Community Should We Report on Next?
We received four questions about Kansas City’s Black community, history and business. Choose the question we should report on next.
Nick’s Picks | Supreme Court Hearings to Dominate Headlines
Confirmation hearings for the new Supreme Court justice nominee will dominate the headlines this week. Amy Coney Barrett is appearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill today.
Proposal Would Redevelop Historic Westport High as Apartments
(Editor’s note: The PIEA board approved a blight study for the Westport High School redevelopment proposal on Oct. 15, the first step in the agency’s review of the plan.) By Kevin Collison The developers who renovated the former Westport Middle School into co-working space now are tackling the historic high school across the street, proposing…
Art House Extra | Abolitionist John Brown Goes to the Movies
Two new movies would suggest abolitionist John Brown is having his moment in the popular culture spotlight. Art House shares the story of a locally written John Brown movie that was never made.
Historic Westport High School Would Become Apartments Under New Plan
The developers who renovated the former Westport Middle School into co-working space now are tackling the historic high school across the street, proposing a $45 million apartment redevelopment.
Attending a Chiefs Game During Pandemic Feels Surprisingly Safe
Flatland’s Clarence Dennis went to Monday night’s game between the Chiefs and Patriots at Arrowhead Stadium.
Sponsored Post: Boveri Realty Serves Client’s Interest at No Charge
The following article was produced and paid for by Boveri Realty Group: Why is using a Realtor important when it comes to buying or renting a place? First of all, you want someone representing your interests. When you’re looking for a place to live, whether to rent or own, it’s smart to be represented by…
Weekend Possibilities | Samantha Fish Returns to Knuckleheads, Pumpkin Spice Party and Pork Smoking Class
Weekend possibilities include outdoor live music, pumpkin spiced everything — it’s time to enjoy fall.
Kansas City’s Long Road to Women’s Suffrage
Ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920 extending women the power to vote capped a 70-year struggle in the Kansas City area by women seeking a voice in politics.
KC a National Leader Converting Old Buildings to Apartments
By Kevin Collison Kansas City ranks among the top 10 cities in the country when it comes to converting older buildings to apartments, the large majority of them downtown office towers, according to a new report by RENTCafé. The report by the national real estate research firm found 43 buildings in Kanas City have been…
Excelsior Springs Landmark Lands on National List of Endangered Buildings
The Hall of Waters in Excelsior Springs has landed on the 2020 edition of the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s list of the 11 most endangered historic places in America.













