Former State Representative, County Legislator plans to run for KCMO City Council in Fourth District race
July 6th, 2022by EllieAna Hale
EllieAna Hale Editorial Assistant Henry Rizzo, former Missouri State Representative and former chairman of the Jackson County Legislature, has announced […]
Remember This?
July 6th, 2022by Dorri Partain
Dorri Partain Contributor Pocket-sized sports schedules are a handy way to keep track of when the hometown team is playing […]
CLASSIFIED
July 6th, 2022by admin
101 Contractors & Builders MARK’S REMODELING ROOFING, SIDING, DOORS WINDOWS, PLUMBING SHEETROCK, ELECTRICAL NO JOB TOO SMALL 816-537-3193 103 Lawn […]
LTE: Fireworks are illegal in city limits
July 6th, 2022by admin
Thank you for giving the people of Northeast an opportunity to express their views on fireworks! They have been illegal […]
SCARRITT SCHOOL
July 6th, 2022by Abby Hoover
The vacant former Scarritt Elementary School on Anderson Avenue, which closed in 2010, will be sold by the district. Proposals […]
Faces Of Northeast: EllieAna Hale
July 6th, 2022by admin
EllieAna Hale is joining the Northeast News team this summer as an intern, bringing with her years of reporting experience. […]
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
July 6th, 2022by admin
Every Friday – The Kansas City Library is popping up in local neighborhoods to provide summer learning resources to families, […]
Solarize your home and save money
July 6th, 2022by admin
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KC CARE provides health services for all
July 6th, 2022by admin
Northeast News KC CARE Health Center began serving the Kansas City community in 1971. They were known as the Westport […]
Scandal, suicide part of Lemp Brewing history
July 6th, 2022by admin
Michael Bushnell Publisher While William J. Lemp Brewing Company did not have a brewing presence in Kansas City, the Romanesque […]
Legal Aid helps neighborhoods restore abandoned homes
July 6th, 2022by Abby Hoover
Abby Hoover Managing Editor In Northeast Kansas City’s historic neighborhoods, preserving the aging housing stock is a priority for those […]
Northeast area public pools and spraygrounds
July 5th, 2022by Bryan Stalder
CONCOURSE PARK FOUNTAIN 200 Benton Blvd Open year round. BUDD PARK POOL 5600 Budd Park Esplanade Summer 2022 Season June […]
243: Camel Culture
July 2nd, 2022by Abby Hoover
On this week’s episode of the Northeast Newscast, we’re joined by Joseph Williams, sales representative with Camel Culture, a brand […]
Kansas City’s Most Wanted
June 29th, 2022by admin
KC Crime Stoppers has partnered with The Northeast News to help track individuals in Northeast KC on the Kansas City’s […]
Vacant Scarritt School slated for reuse
June 29th, 2022by Abby Hoover
Abby Hoover Managing Editor The Scarritt Elementary School at 3509 Anderson Ave., closed in 2010 during the “right sizing” of […]
Community Calendar
June 29th, 2022by admin
Every Friday – The Kansas City Library is popping up in local neighborhoods to provide summer learning resources to families, […]
Remember This?
June 29th, 2022by Dorri Partain
Dorri Partain Contributor Whether you use it under your beer glass to collect moisture or on top to keep your […]
Welcoming KC hosts International Food Tour to celebrate cultures on Independence Ave.
June 29th, 2022by EllieAna Hale
EllieAna Hale Editorial Assistant Welcoming KC hosted this year’s KC International Food Tour in Historic Northeast, a day of celebration […]
State Representative earns Missouri Horace Mann award
June 29th, 2022by Michael Bushnell
Michael Bushnell Publisher State Representative Ingrid Burnett (D-19) was awarded the 2022 Horace Mann Award Thursday evening at a reception […]
American Art Deco: Designing for the People, 1918-1939
June 29th, 2022by admin
Sponsored content The Kansas City Museum’s collections of historical materials are an important means of advancing the Museum’s mission and […]

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