Chalk Walk 2015
Water proof chalk. Artists braved the winds and rain this past weekend to decorate the Concourse with art.
Water proof chalk. Artists braved the winds and rain this past weekend to decorate the Concourse with art.
By Michael Bushnell Northeast News I NDEPENDENCE, Missouri — Over 20 students from eight high schools in Western Missouri gathered this past weekend at Truman High School to compete for over
By Joe Jarosz Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — If you tell someone, something is going to happen on April 1, also known as April Fool’s Day, there’s a chance they
Tiresome work. Last weekend, Northeast neighborhood associations teamed up to collect trash and tires from Kansas City residents.
Last weekend, hundreds of children from around the Northeast swarmed the Concourse grounds…
By Dale Castle Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — The narrow, one lane road with a two foot tall limestone wall on one side gently snakes its way up a gradual
By Michael Bushnell Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Dr. R. Stephen Green’s job as Superintendent of Kansas City’s Public Schools is multi faceted.
Looking towards the future. Frontier STEM High School hosted a career fair for current students on Friday, March 6.
Bobbi Baker-Hughes, Northeast Kansas City Chamber CEO, and Troy Schulte, City Manager, celebrate together at last week’s Beads, Beans and Beer fundraiser…
Controlled chaos. Last week, Second year medical students at the Kansas City University of Medicine and Bioscienes took part in mock disaster, which was part of the Advanced Disaster Life Support