A vendor of infused baked goods at KC Cannafest.

Happy 4/20 in Kansas City

KC Cannafest occupied the Crossroads last week as attendees prepared to celebrate the first 4/20 day since Missouri voters approved recreational marijuana.

Developers Look Up at Broadway Site Across from Kauffman Center

By Kevin Collison A 40-story apartment and hotel tower on Broadway across from the Kauffman Center? That’s what a development group has in mind for the first phase of a big proposal that eventually could include a second high-rise building. But first, the developers–EPC Real Estate Group and Dan Carr–have to persuade the Federal Aviation…

Visitors line up at the entrance of the Kansas City Zoo.

Weekend Possibilities | Earth Day, Brunch Walk and a Kite Festival

There are plenty of ways to celebrate the planet this Earth Day, some of which include beer. Other options include Don Bosco’s Block Party, kite-flying and the start of Westport’s International Food Week. Friday, April 21 5 – 9 p.m. Don Bosco Centers is throwing a Block Party Friday outside of its Columbus Park Community…

A major development being pursued on Broadway across from the Kauffman Center could include a 40-story apartment/hotel tower (right) in its first phase and a second tower later.

Developers Pursue Skyscraper Next to Kauffman Center

A major project being pursued on Broadway next to the Kauffman Center could include a 40-story apartment/hotel tower and a second tower later.

A Black mother with short hair and a white blouse crosses her arms around her 17-year old son who has autism. Michelle Mitchell worries about the small things in life, like sending Gerald to a bus stop. The bigger things, like career, are even more dizzying. (Dominick Williams | Flatland)

Confronting the ‘High School Cliff’: What Young Adults with Disabilities Need to Succeed 

Four years ago, a Kansas City mom created a program for young adults with disabilities like her son. Today, that program has become a resource for people facing the “high school cliff.”

A group of students at the University of Kansas demonstrate for civil rights in 1965. Image courtesy of Dole Archives at the University of Kansas.

Disability Rights History: A Self-Guided Tour

Here’s a self-guided tour to help put disability rights and law history into context.

Funmi Popoola, President and CEO of Goodwill of Western Missouri & Eastern Kansas, leans against carts filled with donations.

Nonprofits Adapt to the Changing Shape of Charity

There are worrisome trends in American philanthropy, as fewer people give nonprofits become evermore reliant on the generosity of the wealthy.

UMKC Considers Arena as Part of Streetcar Stop Redevelopment

By Kevin Collison UMKC may build a small arena for events, concerts and athletics as part of a redevelopment project it’s planning near the south terminus of the streetcar extension. The proposal was mentioned in a State of the University speech given by Chancellor Mauli Agawal Monday. “We have real proof of what we are…

Entrance sign for the Parkville Microbrew Fest with English Landing Park in the background.

Tap List | Parkville Microbrew Fest Tickets Selling Fast

Tickets for the 19th annual Parkville Microbrew Fest, which has become a rite of spring for local beer lovers, are selling fast.

A man holds a handgun in a store.

Missouri’s ‘Stand Your Ground’ Law Could Play a Role After the Shooting of 16-year-old Ralph Yarl

The shooting of Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager, by an 85-year-old white man highlights Missouri’s recent adoption of “Stand Your Ground” gun laws.

Civic leader Bert Berkley, founder of LINC.

‘Most Fortunate Man’: KC Civic Leader Bert Berkley at 100

Kansas City civic leader Bert Berkley, founder of LINC, savors an extraordinary life as he approaches his 100th birthday.

Stretch of Buildings Revived in Historic Troost Business District

By Kevin Collison Several buildings on a block in the historic Troost commercial district between 31st and Linwood have been renovated by Clemons Real Estate, with the latest tenant, Glory at Midtown, moving in last fall. The family-owned development firm has redeveloped the formerly vacant buildings on the west side of the block, 3108-16 Troost…

Nick Haines

Nick’s Picks | Global Outrage Over Shooting of Black Teenager in KC

Kansas City has become the focus of national outrage over the shooting of a Black teenager.

First Proposal in West Bottoms Redevelopment, 280-Unit Apartment Project

By Kevin Collison SomeraRoad has submitted plans for its first project in what’s projected to be a $400 million, multi-phase investment in the West Bottoms, a 280-unit apartment project that would go up on the site of the old Weld Wheel building. The five-story project would begin construction next January after the derelict Weld Wheel…

Ryan Coffman and Sayeeda Islam in a traditional Bangladeshi three-wheeled passenger cart.

Global Love Story Stretches from Kansas City to Bangladesh 

A couple from Kansas City and Bangladesh found love through a dating app, got married and are now maintaining the relationship from across the globe.