“Chalk-full” of events
May 2, 2012 From the community clean-up to the Bike Safety Rodeo to the Chalk Walk festival, the weekend of April 28 was full of events. Pictured clockwise from top…
May 2, 2012 From the community clean-up to the Bike Safety Rodeo to the Chalk Walk festival, the weekend of April 28 was full of events. Pictured clockwise from top…
Northeast News April 3, 2012 Kansas City Public Schools’ Interim Superintendent Dr. Stephen Green no longer holds an interim title. During a Monday press conference, KCPS officials announced that the…
Northeast News March 26, 2012 Desserts lined the tables at Scalabrini Hall March 19 as part of the annual Feast of St. Joseph’s Table, a centuries old Sicilian tradition in…
By Leslie Collins Northeast News March 23, 2012 Nearly 1,000 science fair projects filled the main level of Union Station March 22 for the 61st Greater Kansas City Science and…
Northeast News March 5, 2012 Area residents took advantage of the Kansas City Museum’s First Sunday Family Fun Day March 4. Attendees learned about the early settlement of the Town…
By Leslie Collins Northeast News February 22, 2012 In an era where marriage vows have become a fleeting promise, some couples are choosing to stay together – through ups and…
Northeast News February 16, 2012 Seven people have died in six traffic crashes so far in Kansas City this year, and police want to make the public more aware of…
By Leslie Collins Northeast News February 15, 2012 Growing up, Northeast resident Dolores Lorrine Owen didn’t think she’d write a book. In fact, she didn’t even enjoy reading. “I…
By Leslie Collins Northeast News February 14, 2014 More than a dozen couples tied the knot or renewed their vows at the City Market pavilion Feb. 14. City Market staff…
Northeast News January 31, 2012 While this year’s mild winter has many positives, it’s also opened the door to an increase in graffiti. Gem’s Liquor, 5522 St. John Ave., was…