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The nameplate on the newly renovated home in Midtown Kansas City operated by Artists Helping the Homeless. (Haines Eason | Flatland)

Bodhi Home Reopens to Homeless Clients After Renovation

It has been nearly two decades since Kar Woo, a sculptor and gallery owner, established Artists Helping the Homeless (AHH) in Kansas City, Missouri. And Woo recently returned to his roots by renovating the first home opened by the nonprofit. AHH refreshed the Midtown home with about $60,000 in new paint, fixtures, appliances, and furniture….

Trash pickup is, well, picking up around the region up after delays caused by recent snow storms. (Luke X. Martin | KCUR 89.3)

Nick’s Picks | Trash Service, Political Action, Comedy Star Power … and More

This week, many Kansas Citians will finally be able to unload their New Year’s Eve party trash. Last week, several cities including Kansas City, Missouri, and Kansas City, Kansas, canceled garbage pickup after one of the heaviest snowstorms in decades. Also, this week, our kids are going to have to do something they haven’t done…

Two stacks of pamphlets on a table. The table is brown. The pamphlets to the left of the screen advertise a weatherization assistance program. These pamphlets have a house with a red roof on them wrapped in a blue scarf. The text is bold and red. The pamphlets on the right advertise the healthy homes program. On these pamphlets, a young girl holds her nose. The text on these pamphlets is black and bold.

Renters: How to Weatherize Your Home to Reduce Energy Costs

Energy burden is defined as the percentage of gross household income that is spent on energy costs. In some areas of the Kansas City Metropolitan area, residents experience an elevated energy burden. However, some energy costs can be reduced through weatherization. While it may be challenging to tackle as a renter, there are options to…

Natural gas meter.

Watch: Mapping and Managing Energy Burden in Kansas City

Energy burden is defined as the percentage of gross household income that is spent on energy costs. In some areas of the Kansas City Metropolitan area, residents experience an elevated energy burden. We caught up with experts to learn more about how energy burden impacts residents and potential solutions for mitigating the problem.

Metro residents awoke to frigid temperatures and deep snow on Jan. 6, 2025, after a blizzard dumped 11 inches of snow on the Kansas City area the day before. (Mike Sherry | Flatland)

Nick’s Picks | KC Blizzard, Carter Funeral, New Laws, and More …

Snow-Mageddon We’re tracking the fallout from this weekend’s snow-mageddon. As we start our week, schools and libraries are closed, so are some of our biggest attractions, including the Truman Library and Museum.  More than a dozen local cities have shut down their municipal offices and, depending on where you live, trash pickup is either postponed…

Truth, Religion and the Demise of Local Newspapers

When I started reporting at The Kansas City Star in late 1970, it was a regional newspaper that served not just the metro area but also east to mid-Missouri, west to central Kansas, and beyond. I was part of a staff of hundreds, and the paper’s circulation — all print then, of course — was…

Cindy Hohl is the first representative from the Kansas City Public Library to serve as president of the American Library Association. She is the library's director of policy analysis and operational support. (Courtesy Cindy Hohl)

KC Library Exec Focuses On Native Americans in National Role

As the Kansas City Public Library (KCPL) celebrated its 150th anniversary this year, a member of its leadership team made her mark in a national organization with a distinguished history of its own. As the library’s director of policy analysis and operational support, Cindy Hohl is the first KCPL representative to serve as president of…

A man skis up a a snowy street in Kansas City, Mo., as a winter storm passes through the region Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Nick’s Picks | Winter Arrives, Congress Leaves, Decisions Loom, and More …

Office holiday parties are in full swing, and with Christmas and Hannukah just over a week away, you’re probably feeling time-pinched this morning. So here are 10 ultra-quick headlines to watch out for this week: Winter is Coming This Saturday marks the official start of winter. And we’ll welcome the new season with a big…

Friends of the Kaw’s trained volunteers pull tires out of the Kansas River between Eudora and De Soto in October. A Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks game warden helps ferry the tires away by boat.

This Group is Saving the Kansas River from Tons of Trash

Bill Hughes has his eyes on a hot tub. The Valley Falls resident isn’t planning a bathroom remodel, though. He’s part of a volunteer group that helps clean up the Kansas River. The hot tub is lodged in the river bottom and it’s too large to lug away. It pops into view during dry spells, when…

Supporters cheer the win of Amendment 3 on Nov. 5, 2024

Nick’s Picks | Abortion Ban, Death Penalty, Solar Energy, and More …

New Missouri Abortion Amendment Takes Effect Missouri’s near-total ban on abortion officially comes to an end this week. It follows last month’s voter approval of Amendment 3, which enshrines the right to an abortion in the state Constitution. Its provisions take effect on Thursday. That’s when Planned Parenthood says it will open three temporary abortion…