Random summer ponderings
June 26, 2013 Here’s some random thoughts for this mid-summer edition from the House of News. With less than two weeks to go until the 4th of July holiday interrupts…
June 26, 2013 Here’s some random thoughts for this mid-summer edition from the House of News. With less than two weeks to go until the 4th of July holiday interrupts…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News June 26, 2013 Ambulance response times increased in May as a result of a 10 percent increase in call volume compared to April, said Kansas…
By MICHAEL BUSHNELL Northeast News June 26, 2013 From a statistical standpoint, the 1908 flood in Kansas City was not as disastrous as the 1903 or 1951 floods. In June…
NORTHEAST NEWS June 26, 2013 The Kansas City Health Department has already reported two suspected heat related deaths this year, and the National Weather Service is predicting an extra warm…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News June 25, 2013 Microbreweries and alcohol manufacturers will no longer have to meet density requirements to serve alcohol in Kansas City. City Council members unanimously…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News Microbreweries and alcohol manufacturers will no longer have to meet density requirements to serve alcohol in Kansas City. City Council members unanimously passed the ordinance…
By CAROLANNE MURRAY Northeast News June 19, 2013 On Friday, June 21, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. several roads in the local area will be closed due to the…
By CAROLANNE MURRAY Northeast News June 19, 2013 “Jimmy was such a nice guy, I don’t see anyone stabbing him for malice,” said Michael Low, outreach worker at Bessie’s House. At…
By JOSHUA PHILLIPS & CAROLANNE MURRAY Northeast News June 19, 2013 Educating the community about bees, chickens and, most importantly, gardening is how some local farmers and gardeners will be spending…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News June 19, 2013 Community members filled the downstairs of the Kansas City Design Center (KCDC) in May, eyeing the walls plastered with maps, charts and…