Daniel Boothe

Reporter

Daniel Boothe is a Scripps Howard recipient and graduate from the University of Missouri Kansas City. He is a general assignment reporter for Kansas City Public Television's The Hale Center for Journalism.

Stories by Daniel Boothe

We are Royal. Bring on the confetti.

Kansas City is ready to party. The Royals are the 2015 World Champions, and it seems like the entire town has shut down to celebrate what might be this generation’s World Series parade. There will be Royals. There will be fans. There will be a 2.3 mile parade route that stretches from the Sprint Center…

Seniors party like it’s 1985

The Power & Light District, Kansas City’s go-to place for Royals madness, has nothing on the fans at McCrite Plaza. It’s a retirement community on the north side of Kansas City, Missouri. Decked out in their team gear, McCrite residents piled into the community’s “City Lights Club” Wednesday to watch the Kansas City Royals take on the Toronto Blue…

When racing for a cure is personal

One was just your typical college kid, the other an infant not even a year old. But then came Leukemia, a cancer of the body’s blood-forming tissues, including the bone marrow and the lymphatic system, that would turn their world upside down for them and their families. It is the most common form of cancer in…

The Kansas City Museum at Corinthian Hall

Celebrating, Bemoaning the passage of time

The Kansas City Museum at Corinthian Hall is celebrating its 75th anniversary tonight, and it’s a good thing that the celebration is happening during the evening: In the light of day, the museum is clearly in need of a facelift – possibly an estimated $36 million dollar facelift. Starting in 2005, the Kansas City Museum…

A women waits to see her public defender at the Missouri State Public Defender's Office on 11th St. (Photo: Daniel Boothe | Flatland)

Day in the life: A Kansas City public defender

Attorney Ruthie Russell, 32, received her law degree from St. Louis University and has been Missouri State public defender for the past six years. On Monday, September 28th, the Hale Center spent the day with Russell to gain a better understanding of the challenges facing a public defender in Kansas City. The following is an account…

The Royals won their first American League Division Championship in 30 years on Thursday night. (Photos: Daniel Boothe | Flatland)

The Royals just won the Division. Where are you going to go?

Last year, first baseman Eric Hosmer made national headlines after the Royals won the wild card game. He threw a huge party at McFadden’s in the Kansas City Power & Light District, paying everyone’s tab after tweeting out an invite to fans. Now that the Royals are heading back to the playoffs after clinching their…

Finding a local message in pope's Congressional address

Pope Francis’ speech to Congress Thursday morning — where he stressed the need to bridge the political divide — might as well have been directed at Kansas City lawmakers, said the Rev. Mark Lewis, director of the Thomas More Center for the Study of Catholic Thought and Culture at Rockhurst University in Kansas City. “Kansas City is…

Drone Exhibit a chance to highlight Veteran entrepreneurs

For many veterans, finding employment can be difficult after their time in the Armed Forces ends. Now, in KC, instead of trying to find a job, some local veterans are creating their own, with the help of organizations like Bunker Labs KC, a community of veteran startup companies.

Big Data Summit keynote focuses on healthcare

As Techweek at Union Station in Kansas City, continues, the Big Data Summit began its series of lectures Wednesday morning discussing the next breakthrough in technology: healthcare. “The Big Data Summit is not just about the cool new app, it is not just about a new wearable technology,” said Don Peterson, emcee of the Big…

'Art in the Square' hopes to makeover historic park

Parks and Recreation Department of Kansas City kicked off its first annual “Art in the Square” Friday evening, as part of the Department's efforts to revitalize and reimagine the historic park in downtown.