Time is dwindling to save former Thacher Elementary
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News January 15, 2014 Momentum is growing to save the former Thacher Elementary, but time is not on Northeast’s side. Kansas City Public Schools (KCPS) wants…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News January 15, 2014 Momentum is growing to save the former Thacher Elementary, but time is not on Northeast’s side. Kansas City Public Schools (KCPS) wants…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News January 15, 2014 With snow accumulation and below freezing temperatures, the city of Kansas City’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is reminding residents about…
By JOSHUA PHILLIPS Northeast News January 13, 2014 A new budget proposal by Gov. Jay Nixon will prepare Missouri students in higher education for careers in mental health care fields.…
By JOSHUA PHILLIPS Northeast News January 8, 2014 Every New Year the tradition for many is to come up with a resolution they hope to continue throughout the year. As…
Northeast News January 8, 2014 With 2013 now behind us, Northeast News takes a look at the stories and headlines that topped 2013. January–Hundreds displaced from illegal homeless camp: Kansas…
By JOSHUA PHILLIPS Northeast News January 8, 2014 When danger strikes, the typical move for every Kansas Citian is to pick up the phone, dial 911 and wait until the…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News January 7, 2014 UPDATE: The victim has been identified as 21-year-old Donald Donato. A 21-year-old male was fatally shot earlier today near the Price…
Northeast News January 7, 2014 The Kansas City Fire Department has released the identity of the man who died in the Jan. 4 house fire in the 5700 block of…
By JOSHUA PHILLIPS Northeast News January 3, 2014 After spending 18 years on one large mainframe, the city of Kansas City, Mo., government is implementing the newest technology upgrades to…
Northeast News January 2, 2014 Kansas City Fire Department crews are finishing up fighting what appears to be a minor fire at 202 Mersington Ave. in Historic Northeast. No other…