A Department Gutted
Last Thursday, in a carefully orchestrated and timed bit of political theater, the Jackson County prosecutor and the Kansas City mayor teamed up to effectively gut the Kansas City Missouri…
Last Thursday, in a carefully orchestrated and timed bit of political theater, the Jackson County prosecutor and the Kansas City mayor teamed up to effectively gut the Kansas City Missouri…
Michael Bushnell Publisher When Paul Franco moved his practice to the Northeast in 2012, he realized he was one of very few attorneys in the area. “It’s interesting. There are…
Michael Bushnell Publisher As we continue our chronicling of lost ballyards, no list is complete without Shea Stadium, home of the New York Mets and the football New York Jets…
Last Wednesday, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas announced the formation of another blue ribbon commission deployed to “study” the upward spiraling violent crime rate in Kansas City. A couple weeks…
Michael Bushnell Publisher This week we continue our tour of baseball stadiums now long forgotten. The Polo Grounds was the name of three stadiums in the Upper Manhattan borough of…
Michael Bushnell Publisher We continue our tour of iconic major league baseball stadiums that while not standing any longer, still occupy a sentimental place in our hearts and lend a…
Bunny the Newshound got a chance to meet Alea Surender, Youth Coordinator for the Mattie Rhodes Center. A Wichita, Kansas native who came to Kansas City via Kansas University, Surender’s…
Michael BushnellNortheast News Imagine being able to buy locally sourced produce such as African Eggplant, Quinoa, or Plantains without traveling any further than the old Hardesty Renaissance Complex at the…
Michael Bushnell Publisher Saturday, May 9, the Della Lamb Community Center, in partnership with Kansas City University and Truman Medical Center, offered free COVID-19 testing to 65 Northeast residents at…
Michael Bushnell Publisher Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, New York, named for baseball’s founder Abner Doubleday, is our next stop as we tour the fields that contribute heavily to the history…