Kansas Citians are digging out from a blizzard, observing the funeral of former President Jimmy Carter, anticipating new ...
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“You just start doing stuff,” Jessie Jefferson said. And you answer to this persistent calling to solve neighbors’ problems because “you can’t say no.” Just like that, Jefferson has become the ...
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The 18th and Vine District’s main drag will be transformed into a more pedestrian-friendly corridor that can be closed temporarily for events thanks to $4 million in the new federal budget. The money ...
In what feels like a rollout longer than any party sub ever concocted, Pickleman’s Gourmet Cafe finally has opened at the southwest corner of 12th and Walnut. The signs heralding the restaurants ...
Start the new year with a symphonic take on the Fab Four’s legacy at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, an expo focused on healthy habits, a tasty gyro — it’s your weekend. Just be safe out ...
Kansas City’s newest brewery Strange Days Brewing Company (316 Oak St.) has fired up its brewhouse with a sense of purpose. Co-owners Nathan Howard, Chris Beier and Alec Vemmer have scheduled the ...
If policy makers in deep-red Indiana can do it, so can their equally conservative counterparts in Kansas. That was the dominant – though not unanimously held – message at a Medicaid forum Tuesday at ...