Omaha Postcard: Big Downtown Park Overhaul Shows How to Attract People

By Kevin Collison We have one restless, striving neighbor to our north. In July, Omaha finished the first phase of a $325 million overhaul of its downtown and riverfront parks, and what’s occurring 200 miles upriver offers an important lesson for Kansas City. First a little contemporary history lesson, one that I witnessed while attending…

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Many cornfields in western Kansas, like this one just outside of Garden City, have been parched by the drought. Estimates predict that Kansas corn farmers will harvest 122 million fewer bushels this year than they did last year.

How the Drought Killing Kansas Corn Crops Could Make You Pay More for Gas and Beef

Drought is taking its toll on western Kansas cornfields this year. And all that dead corn could mean higher prices for ethanol-infused gasoline and corn-fed beef.

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Kansas City Southern headquarters with a city-owned parking lot in the foreground.

KC Southern Still on Track for Possible Downtown HQ Expansion

By Kevin Collison The possibility Kansas City Southern could expand its downtown headquarters is picking up steam with the city seeking development proposals for property it owns adjacent to the railroad at 12th and Broadway. “We see tremendous potential at that site for a high-density, mixed-use development,” City Manager Brian Platt said. “It could be…

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Cinder Block Brewery's taproom.

Tap List | Cinder Block Celebrates 9th Anniversary

Cinder Block Brewery will be celebrating their 9th anniversary Sept. 25-30.

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An electric vehicle as it is being charged.

Kansas Awaits a Jolt in Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

Kansas and Missouri have a split personality when it comes to the availability of electric vehicle charging stations.

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A layer of colorful cutouts of eyes. It's time to collect the questions you have about youth and their ever-increasing role in the democratic process. Write to us. (Photo by Adobe Spark)

curiousKC | Call for Questions About How Youth Are Engaging in Politics

What piques your interest about young folks shaping the democratic landscape? curiousKC is now accepting your questions that could appear on the next episode of The Flatland Show.

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Nick Haines

Nick’s Picks | Funeral for a Queen, Big Court Cases and the Plaza Art Fair

This week’s news begins with the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II and ends with the Plaza Art Fair.

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It’s Official: Blue Cross Relocating HQ to 1400KC, Former Waddell Project

By Kevin Collison Blue Cross Blue Shield is relocating its headquarters and more than 1,000 employees a half-mile north to occupy the 18-story office tower originally built for Waddell & Reed at 14th and Baltimore, company officials announced today. The move, long speculated after the Waddell deal collapsed when the firm was sold in late…

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Developer Pitches Plan to Replace Oldest Building on Main with High-Rise

(UPDATED Sept. 20: The City Plan Commission voted 5-1 to endorse landmark status for the 31st and Main properties. The proposed designation now goes to the full City Council for final review.) By Kevin Collison The owner of the historic Jeserich Building at 31st and Main, which the city wants declared a landmark, launched a…

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Jackie Cruz in a scene from the movie "BOYMOM."

Art House | ‘BOYMOM’ Seeks to Spark Missouri Filmmaking

“BOYMOM” is the first short film produced by the Missouri Stories Production Lab, a program of the Missouri Film Office designed to encourage Missouri stories produced in the state.

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Blue Cross Blue Shield is moving to the once would-be Waddell & Reed building downtown. (Contributed)

Blue Cross Blue Shield Moves Headquarters Downtown

Announced today, Blue Cross Blue Shield is moving to the once would-be Waddell & Reed building downtown.

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Cori Smith is the owner of BLK + BRWN, a bookstore that elevates and amplifies authors of color. (Photo by Vicky Diaz-Camacho)

Students, Librarians and Bookstore Owners Push Back on Book Bans

In Missouri, a new law has librarians bracing for impact and bookstores providing an outlet to learn about banned books.

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Big Waldo Apartment Project Proposed, Revives Streetcar Extension Idea

By Kevin Collison A 300-unit apartment project that would transform the scale and nature of the Waldo entertainment area received preliminary support from a transit-oriented development agency Wednesday. EPC Real Estate Group is cooperating with the Lewellen family, the owner of The Well at 7421 Broadway, on the $90 million plan called Waldo74Broadway. The proposal…

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A group of cyclists ride in a pack.

Weekend Possibilities | Tour de Bier, Halloween Haunt at Worlds of Fun and a ‘Hocus Pocus’ Pop-Up

Halloween Haunt at Worlds of Fun and the Sanderson Sisters and Spirits Pop-Up kick off the spooky season. Less terrifying options include Fiesta Hispana and Tour de Bier, among others.

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Rendering of a proposed 300-unit apartment project would replace The Well restaurant and transform the scale and nature of the Waldo entertainment area.

Developer Goes to The Well for Big Waldo Apartment Project

A 300-unit apartment project that would replace The Well restaurant and transform the scale and nature of the Waldo entertainment area received preliminary support from a transit-oriented development agency Wednesday.

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