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.

A person entering credit card information via a laptop computer.

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.

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…

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.

Rochelle Walensky, Director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, testifies before a Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee hearing

Surveys Say: People Ponder Life in a (Nearly) Post-Pandemic World

Three surveys conducted by data company Invisibly show that some attitudes about returning to pre-pandemic life have not changed significantly over the last 10 months.

Big Apartment Project Proposed for Volker Neighborhood by KU Med

By Kevin Collison Milhaus, one of the city’s most prolific apartment builders, is pursuing a 224-unit project in the Volker neighborhood on what’s now a parking lot across State Line Road from the KU Med campus. The proposed Jamestown Square development would be located on what’s now a large surface lot serving businesses along 39th…

Beer enthusiast Cassie Niemeyer taste tests baseball beers for Tap List.

Tap List | Baseball Beers Taste Test

Beer enthusiast Cassie Niemeyer taste tests baseball beers from Outfield Beer Co., Crane Brewing and Boulevard Brewing Co. for Tap List.

The Jamestown Square project would replace this surface across State Line Road from KU Med.

Big Apartment Project Proposed for Volker Neighborhood by KU Med

Milhaus is pursuing a 224-unit project in the Volker neighborhood on what’s now a parking lot across State Line Road from the KU Med campus.

KC Taco Expanding for Third Time in River Market

By Kevin Collison Arthur Leduc of Kansas City Taco Co. has found the hunger for his non-traditional, urban taqueria so great he’s about to expand his River Market restaurant for the third time since opening two years ago. “One of the reasons I wanted to open a restaurant in Kansas City is that I’ve never…

A KC Star clipping featuring rendering of one of the missing murals.

curiousKC | The Mystery of KC’s Missing Walt Disney Murals

When a reader reached out about a few Disney murals that once hung in the old D.A. Holmes School, it seemed that surely someone would know their whereabouts.

Plans for Hotel, Mid-Rise Apartments, Move Forward on Riverfront

By Kevin Collison A Port KC committee recommended this week the agency sell two parcels along the  downtown riverfront to developers pursuing two projects, a 120-room boutique hotel and a seven-story apartment  plan. The developer of the five-story hotel, whose identity has not been disclosed, has been in negotiations with Port KC for almost two…

A scene showing to hitchhikers on a highway from "Found Wandering Lost,"

Art House Extra | ‘Found Wandering Lost’ Finds An Audience

Filmmaker Nicholaus James discusses “Found Wandering Lost,” which won to big prizes at the recent Kansas City Film Festival International.

In March, the Northeast News delivered a newspaper with a blank front page to highlight its financial plight.

Blank Page Gambit Pays Off for Northeast News

The community rallied around the Northeast News when the struggling neighborhood newspaper published an edition with a blank front page.

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson delivered his State of the State address on Jan. 27, 2021.

Missouri Gov. Parson Abandons Plans to Implement Voter-Approved Medicaid Expansion

Missouri will not expand Medicaid coverage to working-age adults on July 1 because lawmakers refused to include funding for the health care program in the state budget.

‘South Loop Link’ Planning Continues, New Baltimore Bridge Won’t Hinder

By Kevin Collison An ambitious proposal to eventually cover up to four blocks of the South Loop freeway trench with a downtown park is continuing and won’t be hindered by the upcoming replacement of the Baltimore Avenue viaduct. “MoDOT coordinated with the city during the planning and design phases of the Baltimore bridge replacement project,”…