"Art House" guests Michelle Davidson Bratcher and Patrick Rea

Art House | A Celebration of Heartland Filmmaking

“Art House” guests Patrick Rea and Michelle Davidson Bratcher discuss filmmaking in the heartland.

Mattie's Vegan Eats Food Truck

Midwest Black Restaurant Week Starts Today: Here’s a List for KC

Celebrating Midwest Black Restaurant Week.

Denver-Based Atomic Drops Biscuit on Westport

By Kevin Collison Denver-based Atomic Provisions has launched a culinary assault on Westport that between biscuit dishes, ice cream and New York-style pizza should satisfy the heartiest of eaters from sunup until long after dark. The latest dining transplant from the Mile High City to Westport is housed in the renovated, century-old former City Ice…

Monarch butterflies rest on branches.

Weekend Possibilities | Festival of Butterflies, Royals Opening Day, Double Shift’s Anniversary Party

Butterflies, baseball and beer — sounds like summer. Better late than never, baseball is back. While we can’t enjoy a day at “The K” or even frequent some favorite in-door drinking spots, there’s still plenty to fill mid-summer afternoons this weekend across the metro. Friday, July 24 10 a.m – 6 p.m. Each year, millions…

Mural at the Kansas State Capitol depicting John Brown

Left-Wing Groups Take Up Arms in Name of Abolitionist John Brown

Some left-wing groups in Kansas and Missouri are taking up arms for community protection in the face of systemic social injustice.

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly

Kansas Education Board Rejects Governor’s Order to Delay K-12 School Reopening

The Kansas State Board of Education has rejected Gov. Laura Kelly’s executive order that would have delayed the start of K-12 schools by three weeks.

Crossroads Refuses to Suffer ‘Clever Fools’ Gladly

By Kevin Collison A leafleting campaign by a Mission company that brags about its “unique style of guerrilla marketing” has papered the Crossroads Arts District to the point City Hall is being asked to prepare vandalism charges. “What a burden to lay this upon the urban community when we’re already dealing with so many relevant…

Main Post Office in Kansas City

More Than Mail: A Brief History of Kansas City Post Offices

The story of Kansas City’s post offices spans the City Beautiful Movement, World War II and some forgotten local architects.

Izula Jade, mother and doula in KC

Birthing Battle | Labor Pains

Infant and maternity mortality rates in the Kansas City area keep climbing. This hit close to home for Izula Jade

Red Crow Brewing Co.

Tap List | Taking a Trip on the Johnson County Ale Trail

Eight breweries have joined together to highlight the Johnson County craft beer scene.

Health care worker with nursing home resident

Tough Choices: Removing Parents From Nursing Homes During Pandemic

As COVID-19 rages in nursing homes across the country, families are making tough decisions about whether to leave loved ones in, take them out, delay the process or avoid them altogether.

Kris Kobach and Bob Hamilton at a debate

Democrats Want To Face Kobach In Senate Race, But A GOP Group Is Spending Millions To Stop Him

TOPEKA, Kansas — Kris Kobach, a lightning rod throughout his political career, finds himself at the center of a Republican primary battle for the U.S. Senate. That includes independent groups spending millions on ads for and against him. One of those efforts comes from Democrats, who think a primary win for Kobach gives their party the…

Grand Place Envisions Role as Major Art Hub for Crossroads

By Kevin Collison Grand Place, the $98 million redevelopment of the historic Kansas City Star building, has gotten creative addressing cost overruns by embracing the arts as a big part of the project’s identity. In a successful bid last week to obtain $2.4 million in sales tax breaks, the developer pledged to commission public art…

Nick Haines

Nick’s Picks | Black Lives Strike, Kansas School Opening, KCI Contract Conflict

Kansas City has a busy news week ahead with a “Strike for Black Lives,” ongoing debate over Kansas school openings, and an emerging conflict over a contract at Kansas City International Airport.

Man wearing a mask at sunset.

curiousKC: Is COVID-19 Airborne? Definitive Answer Up in the Air

Scientists are still struggling to determine whether coronavirus can be spread via airborne aerosols.