Neighborhood Open Streets barricade

Neighborhood Street Closures Become a Thing in Kansas City

Blocks across Kansas City are being closed to through traffic, thanks to the growing popularity of Neighborhood Open Streets permits.

Opportunity Zones: Hopes and Dreams Don’t Always Become Realities

A Flatland examination of Opportunity Zones has revealed a tale of confusion, ambivalence, bitterness — and yes, still hope — for a program designed to help America’s economically distressed communities.

The Columns at Mizzou

Mizzou, UM System Ponder Tuition Hikes Amid Pandemic, Economic Crisis

The University of Missouri System is considering raising tuition in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the resulting economic shock.

Protesters stand on the north lawn of the Saline County Courthouse in Marshall, Missouri on Sunday, June 7, 2020.

Rural Missouri Joins ‘Black Lives Matter’ Movement

Rural communities are joining “Black Lives Matter” protests following the death of George Floyd.

Front entrance of East Forty Brewing.

Tap List | Emerging (Responsibly) From Our Cocoons

Craft breweries in the Kansas City area are reopening their taprooms and dining areas at limited capacities.

Your questions about COVID-19 are now up for a vote

curiousKC: What COVID-19 Questions Should We Investigate?

Pick what our reporters investigate next, Kansas City.

Double Tap Virtual Reality Arcade Parlor Opening in River Market

By Kevin Collison Terry Keith and his partner Eddie Reese have come up with a new concept where you can escape with friends to a virtual world and have a real drink or two while you’re at it. Their new Double Tap virtual reality arcade and pub is opening this Saturday at 310 Oak in…

Nick Haines

Nick’s Picks: Protests Aren’t Going Away

Get ready for more demonstrations this week against racism and police brutality spreading across the Kansas City area.

Six frames of the post-production storyboard for the Billy Smith Tree Climbing Expert PSA.

curiousKC: The Missing ‘Billy Smith Tree Climbing Expert’ PSA

Flatland’s curiousKC set out to answer the question: What ever happened to that old KCP&L “Billy Smith Tree Climbing Expert” PSA?

Marvin Francois with his Jeep Wrangler.

Marvin Francois: Scenes From a Life Lived For Others

The community remembers Marvin Francois , who was killed during Kansas City’s George Floyd protests.

West Bottoms Flats Opens, Expansion Already in Works

By Kevin Collison The pioneering 265-unit West Bottoms Flats project is now leasing and its Cleveland developer is so confident about her historic warehouse redevelopment she’s already planning a $25 million expansion. “We’re very excited about what we’ve done there and we’re excited to expand our concept and create more activity in the Bottoms,” said…

Sandra Bullock in "Gravity."

Art House Extra: Feeling Lonely? Same.

Art House Extra features five films about isolation.

Tearo "Missie" Condit

Honoring the Hero of the ‘Hero Project’

The community remembers Tearo “Missie” Condit, creator of the “Hero Project.”

Native Digital Relocating to Crossroads with 25 Employees

By Kevin Collison Native Digital, a growing marketing firm now based in Midtown, is relocating its 25-employee headquarters to a renovated building in the Crossroads District early this fall. The firm is leasing the upper two floors of the historic Maxwell-Briscoe Garage building at 1612 Grand. The old garage, which opened in 1909, has been…

Alexander Grousis-Henderson

Former Kansas Citian Helps Bring Nature Lovers Together with Black Birders Week

A former Kansas Citian helped organize Black Birders Week, an effort to further the conversation about racism in America.