Unique architecture defined the Densmore
By MICHAEL BUSHNELL Northeast News June 27, 2012 The venerable Densmore Hotel was part of Kansas City’s downtown landscape for almost 100 years before succumbing to the wrecking ball late…
By MICHAEL BUSHNELL Northeast News June 27, 2012 The venerable Densmore Hotel was part of Kansas City’s downtown landscape for almost 100 years before succumbing to the wrecking ball late…
By KELSEY AINSWORTH Northeast News June 27, 2012 Thanks to an $8,000 grant, the Mattie Rhodes center held a youth summit in early June to educate youth about crime and…
• Wednesday, June 27 • Hard Hat Tour Take a hard hat tour of Corinthian Hall, the more than 100-year-old home of lumber baron Robert A. Long and his family.…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News June 27, 2012 Stick a soccer goal in it. It’s done. For more than a year, the Kansas City Parks and Recreation Department has worked…
Whole lotta shootin’ goin’ on. If you’ve noticed an uptic in the police presence here in Northeast, you’re not alone. Maybe it’s because there seems to be a spike in gun…
June 27, 2012 Decisions, decisions. Above, Jason Downs, far left, and Daniel Robinson, both of Northeast, eye the selection of produce at the Mattie Rhodes’ La Chalupa Farmer’s Market on…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News June 27, 2012 Hela Kelsch had just finished taking her national medical board exams. She passed, but the stress wasn’t over. Something was awry. Her…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News June 27, 2012 Kansas City’s Water Services Department is in need of an overhaul, and during the June 21 City Business Session, Bill Downey shared…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News June 27, 2012 Kansas City Public Schools is spending slightly more than $1 million for a new software system, and district officials say it’s worth…