Nick’s Picks | Everything You Need to Know This Thanksgiving Week
Nick Haines provides an overview of new COVID-19 restrictions and how they will affect Thanksgiving in Kansas City.
Rival Plans to Develop Apartments by City Market Include 12-Story Tower
By Kevin Collison Two rival apartment plans are being pitched for a public parking lot next to the City Market, one a 12-story tower proposed by an Indianapolis developer, the other a five-story project submitted by a local group. The two developers, Flaherty & Collins of Indy and locally-based RM Housing Partners LLC, responded to…
CDC Confirms Kansas Mask Mandates Helped Reduce COVID-19 Infections
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have published new research that reaffirms mask mandates helped slow the spread of COVID-19 in Kansas’ largest counties.
Zoom Weddings: Proxy Marriages Spike in Pandemic
A quirk in Kansas marriage law offers distant lovers a loophole.
Mercury Room Lifts Downtown Cocktail Scene to New Level
By Kevin Collison The Mercury Room cocktail lounge has opened its glamorous perch atop the new 14-story REVERB apartment building in the Crossroads with sky-high views of downtown and lofty drink prices to match. The latest creation from the team that brought The Monarch at the Plaza and Verdigris in Leawood’s Park Place is a…
KC Performs | ‘Ghost Light’ Song Will Haunt You… In a Good Way
Jessica Page sings “Pennybrook Lane” on “KC Performs.”
Weekend Possibilities | Sporting KC Playoff Watch Party, Vegan Friendsgiving Pop Up, Virtual Theater and Live Music
The pre-holiday season weekend is marked by plenty of free livestreams and playoff soccer.
Affordable Apartment Proposal Would Bring More Bark to Berkley
By Kevin Collison The organization behind The Grooming Project, a non-profit that provides career training in dog grooming for impoverished single parents, wants to open another school on the riverfront as part of an affordable apartment project. EPEC, which stands for Empowering the Parent to Empower Children, is applying for state low income housing tax…
Goodbye Big Bird: Pandemic Thanksgiving Drives Demand for Small Turkeys
The COVID-19 pandemic is prompting families to downsize Thanksgiving feasts, which is driving demand for smaller turkeys.
Calling students, teachers and parents: What questions do you have about the future of education?
Teachers, parents and students, send us your education questions. Our engagement team will report on the stories that matter to you.
Ambassador Hotel Opens 1930s Style Jazz and Supper Club
Kansas City jazz great Lonnie McFadden has opened a club beneath the Ambassador Hotel that includes an option for patrons to enjoy a three-course meal and listen to the show during the early evening sessions. The new Lonnie’s Reno Club opened earlier this month at the Ambassador at 1111 Grand. The name comes from the…
Tap List | Drifting into a Tryptophan Siesta
Transport Brewery in Shawnee is hosting a food drive during November for the benefit of Hillcrest Transitional Housing, which serves the homeless.













