Walnut Street Reopening in City Market After 30 Year Absence

Work is well underway on reconnecting Walnut Street through the City Market with completion expected in May. The city project will reopen Walnut as a two-way street from Third to Fifth streets on weekdays, and is intended to not only improve traffic flow, but make it a more pedestrian-friendly environment. The street will be closed…

Read More >
curiousKC voting round

New Year, New curiousKC Voting Round

Pick the question you want Flatland reporters to answer.

Read More >
Revocup Coffee Roasters

Revocup’s Alchemy: Turning Small Change Into Meaningful Change

Revocup Coffee Roasters devotes some of its revenue to help improve the lives of Ethiopian coffee farmers and their families.

Read More >

New Royals Owner Talks About Downtown Baseball, East Village

By Kevin Collison While cautioning it’s early in the game, John Sherman, the new owner of the Royals, has no problem talking up the economic benefits of downtown baseball and says he’s already being lobbied on possible sites. “Baseball creates more economic opportunity in denser areas versus suburban areas or less dense areas,” Sherman said…

Read More >
Kansas City Royals owner John Sherman.

New Royals Owner Talks About Downtown Baseball, East Village

New Kansas City Royals owner John Sherman discusses sites where a downtown baseball stadium could work.

Read More >
Art House title treatment

Art House Recommendation | “Brief Encounter”

Flatland’s Blake Miller recommends “Brief Encounter,” a British romance directed by David Lean, in this week’s installment of “Art House.”

Read More >

Greater Downtown Enters New Year Ready for Work(ers)

By Kevin Collison Greater downtown enters 2020 poised to tackle a key ingredient missing from an otherwise successful previous decade when thousands of residents, dozens of street-level businesses, and the streetcar line were added to the mix. That lagging factor has been jobs. If all goes according to already approved plans, by this summer there…

Read More >
Rooftops

Putting a Human Face On The Housing Affordability Debate

Kansas City area community leaders are grappling with how to encourage housing affordability.

Read More >
A crowded vintage store counter.

Weekend Possibilities | Vintage Revival, KC’s eSports Expo, and New Year’s Resolution Rush

Kansas City’s weekend possibilities include Vintage Revival, the Kansas City eSports Expo and New Year’s Resolution Rush.

Read More >
Kid holding flower

Season of Giving: Educating Future Environmental Leaders

This charity goes to people in need, particularly rural residents.

Read More >

Multi-Phase Freighthouse District Redevelopment Plan to Kick Off in Early 2020

By Kevin Collison Developer Vince Bryant intends to launch his ambitious redevelopment plan for the Freight House District by renovating the former Superior Moving & Storage buildings at 2020 Walnut into office space. Bryant also is planning a separate project, called “Podium on Main” that calls for building 200,000 square feet of new office space…

Read More >
Kansas City skyline.

12 Months in 2 Minutes

Kansas City PBS presents a brief video year in review.

Read More >
Woman with her dog in the sunset

Season of Giving: Rescue-Turned-Service Dogs for Veterans

This organization takes and trains rescue dogs into service dogs for combat veterans.

Read More >
Kid reading a book

Season of Giving: Access to Books for Low-Income Kids

This charity goes to people in need, particularly rural residents.

Read More >
Mom with baby

Season of Giving: Help for Young Homeless Mothers

This charity goes to people in need, particularly rural residents.

Read More >

Local Storytelling. Fact-Based Reporting. Trustworthy Sources.

Help support the nonprofit media landscape in Kansas City and provide a platform for underrepresented voices across the region.