Thank you, Northeast
April 5th, 2016by Joe Jarosz
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — The life of the journalist is not too far removed from that of the vagabond.
New-ish parking regulations at River Market
March 22nd, 2016by Joe Jarosz
Northeast News Last week, the River Market Community Association posted the following warning on their Facebook page.
Northeast meeting provides updates on demo and police
March 15th, 2016by Joe Jarosz
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri – When talking about the Northeast, residents get passionate.
And a recent meeting discussing Northeast related issues was a good demonstration of how passionate residents
Although appealing, Porchfest decides against HNE
March 9th, 2016by Joe Jarosz
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri – The porches of the Valentine Neighborhood are going to get a whole lot
Kansas City Museum readies for next exhibit
March 8th, 2016by Joe Jarosz
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — One of the things the Kansas City Museum is known for is their Native American collections.
And to those unfamiliar, its not just a collection
KC announces parties for start of streetcar
March 1st, 2016by Joe Jarosz
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — During the first weekend of May, First Friday weekend won’t just be known for food trucks and art vendors.
KCPS Master Plan ready for implementation
March 1st, 2016by Joe Jarosz
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Two and a half years of planning is done.
Mayor James proposed Shared Success Fund to boost KC’s underdeveloped neighborhoods
February 24th, 2016by Joe Jarosz
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Two weeks ago, city officials announced plans that would address dangerous buildings in Kansas City.
Frontier students raising funds for contest
February 24th, 2016by Joe Jarosz
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — They may not be faster than the speed of light, but nobody is saying they can’t travel via light.
KC performs and passes full scale streetcar emergency exercise
February 17th, 2016by Joe Jarosz
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — The scene was tense. A hard break on a streetcar ride left riders with injuries.
City reveals new plan to eliminate blight as part of FY17 submitted budget
February 17th, 2016by Joe Jarosz
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — In two year’s time, it’s the city’s goal for you to see fewer dangerous buildings around your neighborhood.
Kansas City Mayor Sly James and city
Google Fiber coming to NE public housing by end of the year
February 10th, 2016by Joe Jarosz
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Public housing in and around the Northeast will soon see faster internet service.
Last week, U.S. Housing Secretary Julian Castro was joined by business leaders
Election season underway in Northeast
February 10th, 2016by Joe Jarosz
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri Election season is starting to heat up in the Northeast.
Three Northeast residents have already announced their intention to run for Missouri House District 19.
Crossroads Academy and Scuola Vita Nuova to Open Downtown High School in 2018
February 3rd, 2016by Joe Jarosz
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Northeast’s Scuola Vita Nuova [SVN] and downtown’s Crossroads Academy — two of Kansas City’s leading K-8 charter schools — will merge organizations in July
Royale beginnings on the horizon
February 3rd, 2016by Joe Jarosz
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — It’s not often committee meetings end with a round of applause.
But at the end of last Thursday’s Transportation and Infrastructure meeting, residents of Kansas
Inn at 425 offers many opportunities to explore NE
February 3rd, 2016by Joe Jarosz
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — When your bed and breakfast gets lumped into groups with Kansas City’s best hotels, you know you’re probably doing something right.
More charges in NE KC area fire that killed two firefighters
January 27th, 2016by Joe Jarosz
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — The Kansas City woman charged with setting a fire last October in her Northeast Kansas City nail salon now faces more charges on top
CAN do attitude in Northeast Kansas City
January 27th, 2016by Joe Jarosz
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — The new Kansas City Police Department East Patrol commander wants to bring an old program back to the Historic Northeast.
At last Wednesday’s Neighborhoods and
Buzz

Publisher’s Perspective
House of News scores big at MO Press Convention
The Fourth Estate
The lack of black players in American soccer
Letters

LTE: Autos vs Bicycles
LTE: Bike lanes are good for Kansas City
LTE: Bike lanes hurt small business owners
LTE: No cierren las escuelas
