Vincent Parades, owner and chef at The Farmhouse, is devoted to serving farm-to-table, tip-to-tail cuisine.

River Market Restaurant Chases “That Feeling”

The Farmhouse strives to live up to its name – devoting itself to farm-to-market, tip-to-tail food for more than a decade.

Big Halloween Weekend at Union Station Includes Spooky Attic

By Kevin Collison Union Station is scaring up so new business this Halloween season by opening its unused attic space as a haunted house attraction. The 14,000 square-foot labyrinth of macabre displays, spooky sounds and a couple dozen actors out to frighten visitors is simply called “The Attic.” Union Station also will be hosting “Spookfest:…

A beast-like creature waves at the camera in front of The Beast Haunted House.

Weekend Possibilities | Haunted Houses, CarnEVIL, Rocky Horror Picture Show, And a Corn Maze

Kansas City’s weekend possibilities ahead of Halloween include haunted houses, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Chiefs vs. Packers and much more.

The block southwest of 14th and Baltimore is one of the finalists for the new Waddell & Reed headquarters.

Waddell & Reed Nears Decision on Downtown Office Tower

Waddell & Reed is considering two sites near the Power & Light District in downtown Kansas City for its new headquarters.

Waddell & Reed Coming Downtown, Two Sites Considered HQ Finalists

Editor’s note: The Enhanced Enterprise Zone Board endorsed the property tax abatement recommended for the Waddell & Reed development Wednesday, the recommendation will now go to the Kansas City Council for consideration. During a presentation, attorney David Frantze, who represents the firm, said the total project value is $140 million and 250,000 square feet of…

rendering of corridor gallery in new kansas city research center

Trove of Historical Records Comin’ To Kansas City

The State Historical Society of Missouri has announced receipt of a $250,000 lead gift from the Miller Nichols Charitable Foundation toward relocating and expanding a research center at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.

Mexican Artist Returned to the U.S.-Mexico Border He Crossed as a Child

It took Israel Alejandro Garcia Garcia 30 years to take a trip back to the border where his family crossed into the U.S. Two exhibits show what he found.

Picture of flavored JUUL e-cigarette products.

Fog of Vaping Crisis Engulfs Teen Lives

Kansas City-area teens and school districts are closely monitoring developments in the vaping-related lung injury outbreak.

Beer pouring into a glass

Tap List | Gravy Boats and Beer

Flatland’s Tap List features Kansas City-area beers for the upcoming holiday season.

Small(er) Westside Historic Rehab Apartment Project Moves Forward

By Kevin Collison Two years after first being proposed, the developer of a former power substation building at 2645 Madison near the Boulevard Brewery has been approved for tax incentives to convert it into a six-unit apartment project. The Planned Industrial Expansion Authority approved a development contract last week that includes a 10-year, 100 percent…

The Taco Bell restaurant on Linwood Boulevard in Kansas City.

Taco Bell’s Seven Layers of Mystery

Flatland’s curiousKC team explores whether Kansas City is home of the first enclosed Taco Bell restaurant.

Jerry Harrington discusses plans for the new Tivoli at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.

Tivoli’s Jerry Harrington Reflects on a Life in Film

Six months after the Tivoli Cinemas closed its longtime Westport location, Kansas City’s cornerstone of independent film exhibition re-opens in the 500-seat Atkins Auditorium at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.

City Market Sandwich Shop Fuses Differing Cuisines

City Market Sandwich Shop Fuses Differing Cuisines

The Bite isn’t just another sandwich shop. It might be the only one of its kind in Kansas City, serving up Mexican and Korean flavors between two pieces of bread.

Guests for 1859 Jail Ghost Tours cap their evening with a ride in a mule-drawn wagon.

Kansas City-Area Historic Sites Look to Halloween for Haunting Revenue

Nonprofits that own or maintain historic structures across Kansas City are hosting their own ghost tours and paranormal investigations.

The 13-story Hotel Bravo! project is proposed for a site across Wyandotte Street from the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts.

Mayor Stays Close to City Hall with TIF Commission Nominees

In his first important round of appointments, Mayor Quinton Lucas has stayed close to City Hall in nominating members for the city’s most high-profile economic development agency, the Kansas City Tax Increment Financing Commission. Three Kansas City Council members and one former member are among the six appointments the mayor is making to serve on…