Down in flames: new Stadium Proposal trounced at polls
Michael BushnellPublisher Jackson County voters on Tuesday, by a 58-42% margin, soundly defeated a new tax proposal that would have financed the construction of a new baseball stadium in the…
Michael BushnellPublisher Jackson County voters on Tuesday, by a 58-42% margin, soundly defeated a new tax proposal that would have financed the construction of a new baseball stadium in the…
Michael BushnellPublisher A two story home at 214 Wabash Avenue was built in 1895 for Hugh McKean. In 1907, Dr. Elmore Smith purchased the property and officed on one side…
Michael BushnellPublisher It may have been a cold, dreary Friday, March 22, but there was sunshine and warmth in the hearts of everyone in attendance at the Erin’s House ribbon…
Michael BushnellPublisher Located on the Northwest corner of 12th and McGee, the Empress Theater was built for the Sullivan and Considine Vaudeville circuit. The theater opened on May 29th, 1910…
Michael BushnellPublisher What started as a funding request almost fifteen years ago by Lykins Neighborhood President Ron Heldstab culminated in a unanimous passing vote by the Kansas City, MO City…
Michael BushnellPublisher This week, in conjunction with National Happiness Day and the Spring Equinox, we feature an iconic Historic Northeast institution that served up not only cheeseburgers but deli sandwiches,…
If you missed Thursday night’s public engagement session on potential traffic calming measures at Lexington and Missouri Avenues, here are some updated renderings of some possible installations to calm the…
Michael BushnellPublisher This Friday, Healing House will be cutting the ribbon on a new residential living facility in the Lykins neighborhood designed for women and their children who are on…
On Tuesday, March 12, near Independence Avenue and Cypress, two of theIndependence Avenue Community Improvement District’s Avenue Ambassadorswere approached by a woman who was clearly in distress after being accostedby…
Michael BushnellPublisher A Jackson County jury convicted 36-year-old Cleon D. White on Wednesday, January 31 for a double homicide in 2020 in Kansas City’s East Bottoms neighborhood. White was convicted…