Kansas (Smart) City

Kansas City should soon learn the specifics of what it means to be a “smart city,” as designated by Cisco Systems Inc., the San Jose, California, computer networking giant. On Monday, Cisco officials are scheduled to announce the details around a letter of intent it signed with the city a year ago. This will make…

KC Collaboration, caffeinated

Bo Nelson always envisioned Thou Mayest as a place where entrepreneurs could get together to hash out the details of their next project. But what Nelson didn’t anticipate when the coffee shop opened 11 months ago in the Crossroads was just how often those meetings would be about his own projects.

Justin Prestidge

BetaBlox Demo Day pitch: Justin Prestidge & Trailer Bid

Justin Prestidge pitched his startup Trailer Bid, a virtual dealership for enclosed trailers, at this year’s BetaBlox Demo Day event.   Watch the BetaBlox Demo Day videos each Wednesday online at FlatlandKC.org and on KCPT Thursdays at 7:25 p.m., following Ruckus.

Health Advocates See Tobacco Tax Benefits Slipping

While health advocates cling to the possibility of Kansas lawmakers using a large tobacco tax increase to help solve the state budget crisis, Statehouse momentum is heading toward a much smaller increase — or none at all. Groups like the American Cancer Society, American Heart Association and the University of Kansas Cancer Center praised Gov….

Kansas Water Talk Slows to a Trickle

Securing Kansas’ water supply — once a hot topic of the legislative session — has faded into the background in Topeka amid pounding rains and a grinding budget crisis. Rep. Tom Sloan, a Republican from Lawrence, led weeks of hearings on water issuesearlier in the session as chairman of the House Vision 2020 Committee. But, sitting in his office between largely unproductive recent House floor sessions, Sloan said the concerns raised during those hearings largely have been forgotten.

Marillac building

KU Hospital To Manage Inpatient Services At Marillac

The University of Kansas Hospital is expanding a four-year-old relationship with Marillac, a youth behavioral health provider in Overland Park.

Steve Green on the set of Ruckus

Life After Green

At the end of June, Dr. Stephen Green, superintendent of the Kansas City Missouri School District, plans to leave for another job offer in Atlanta —superintendent at the DeKalb County School District. Mike Shanin interviewed Green on “Ruckus” about this departure and what the transition to a new superintendent will look like. Green is optimistic that…

coffee

From farmers market to brick-and-mortar

Levi Holland adds another sealed black bag of coffee beans to the small pile that is accumulating on a set of distressed wood shelves only a few feet from the front door at Post Coffee Co. Behind him is the 5-kilogram drum roaster that he’s running on a Wednesday after a busy holiday weekend –…

James Garner

BetaBlox Demo Day pitch: James Gardner & The Hummus Co.

Entrepreneur James Gardner pitches his startup The Hummus Co. at this year’s BetaBlox Demo Day event.   Watch the BetaBlox Demo Day videos each Wednesday online at FlatlandKC.org and on KCPT Thursdays at 7:25 p.m., following Ruckus.

Taking your lunch hour to share a love of reading

Every Tuesday during her lunch hour Lynn Carlton has a standing appointment with a first grader at Wendell Phillips Elementary. In addition to her job as an urban planner at HOK in Kansas City, Missouri, Carlton is a volunteer with Lead to Read, and spends 30 minutes every week with her reading buddy Shamarian. Jean…

farmer

Without stable policy, low-carbon fuels struggle to find footing

The federal government’s complex set of rules meant to spur a renewable fuels industry has fallen behind one of its main goals: cut greenhouse emissions from gasoline. Nearly a decade after the rules were drafted, low-carbon fuels have yet to arrive. The Environmental Protection Agency says it will propose tweaks to the nation’s ethanol policy…

Kansas Insurance Department Predicts Jump In 2016 Premiums

The Kansas Insurance Department on Tuesday said that premiums for some individual and small-group health plans are likely to increase by as much as 38 percent for 2016.

Bike shop owner Allen Voss

Extensive Missouri Bike Trail Plan Creates Both Hope and Lawsuits

Just outside St. Louis, Missouri, on a high, windy bluff overlooking the Missouri River, a trio of grey-haired cyclists pump up tires and make adjustments to their bikes while their friend Henry Lazarski paces the parking lot, eager to get rolling.

Mike Burke on the set of Ruckus

Is a $300 million downtown convention hotel worth it?

In 2018, Kansas City will formally open an 800-room, $300 million convention center hotel downtown. However, this project does not fall solely upon the private sector, such as the Hyatt corporation which will run the hotel. Kansas City has given the project tax breaks and other potential benefits including exclusive catering rights. Civic leaders such as Mike…

Caleb Schraeder, Bespoke

BetaBlox Demo Day pitch: Caleb Schraeder & Bespoke Woodworks

Caleb Schraeder pitched his startup Bespoke Woodworks, which produces museum quality conceptual furniture, at this year’s BetaBlox Demo Day event.   Watch the BetaBlox Demo Day videos each Wednesday online at FlatlandKC.org and on KCPT Thursdays at 7:25 p.m., following Ruckus.   “The Philosopher Woodworker | Caleb Schraeder” Video & (8) Stills Attribution Registered Copyright…