Kansas City reinstates indoor mask mandate
July 28th, 2021by admin
Action follows new masking recommendation by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for Areas with High Rates of […]
Striking machinists find success with help of local unions
July 13th, 2021by Abby Hoover
By Abby Hoover, Managing Editor Unionized employees of a small family-owned company in the Northeast Industrial District went on strike […]
Kansas City Museum has first round of installations for newly renovated building
June 23rd, 2021by Tatum Goetting
Tatum Goetting Editorial Assistant Since its opening in 1940, The Kansas City Museum has been a destination for class field […]
Kansas City Museum has first round of installations for newly renovated building
June 16th, 2021by Tatum Goetting
By Tatum Goetting, Editorial Assistant Since its opening in 1940, The Kansas City Museum has been a destination for class […]
Gov. Parson signs bill creating statewide prescription drug monitoring program in Missouri
June 16th, 2021by Tatum Goetting
Tatum Goetting Editorial Assistant Governor Mike Parson signed SB 63 into law June 7, which creates a statewide prescription drug […]
KCMO rescinds COVID-19 emergency order
May 14th, 2021by Abby Hoover
Following the release of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention’s updated mask guidance, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas – in […]
Masks remain: Mayor Lucas updates COVID-19 Emergency Order
April 26th, 2021by admin
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas updated the City’s Emergency Order on Monday, which will go into effect on Friday, April […]
You decide: The Future of Northeast News
March 24th, 2021by Abby Hoover
Abby Hoover Managing Editor Readers who caught a glimpse of The Northeast News’ front page this week surely noticed that […]
Health Department focuses on seniors
March 16th, 2021by admin
The Kansas City, Missouri Health Department knows there are still many residents 65 years and older who have not received […]
Remember This? Ragtime two-step
February 17th, 2021by Dorri Partain
Dorri Partain Contributor More than 70 years after its composition, a Ragtime two step became a chart-topping recording. “The Entertainer” […]
KCMO extends state of emergency, relaxes curfew
January 19th, 2021by Abby Hoover
Abby HooverManaging Editor Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas extended the city’s State of Emergency on Wednesday, Jan. 13, in consultation […]
2020: A YEAR FOR THE HISTORY BOOKS
December 30th, 2020by Abby Hoover
This week, the Northeast News staff is taking a look back at 2020 and sharing some of the most important […]
RideKC modifies service due to staffing shortages
November 17th, 2020by admin
The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) will temporarily roll back some RideKC transit service starting Monday, Nov. 23. This […]
Mayor announces updated COVID-19 restrictions
November 16th, 2020by Abby Hoover
On Monday, Nov. 16, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas, Health Department Director Dr. Rex Archer and EMS Medical Director Dr. […]
Northeast residents push back on Chouteau tent camp
November 10th, 2020by Abby Hoover
Abby Hoover Managing Editor Though mild temperatures have held steady throughout the past week, colder weather is on the way. […]
Sponsored: Homeowners can leverage home upgrades to qualify for property tax abatement
October 7th, 2020by admin
Northeast News Sponsored content Property values are rapidly on the rise in Kansas City, which means many homeowners are bracing […]
Northeast neighborhood holds socially-distanced porch concert
August 31st, 2020by Abby Hoover
Scarritt Renaissance Neighborhood residents had the opportunity to meet their neighbors and enjoy live music on the evening of Sat., […]
Art project launched as part of public health outreach
August 12th, 2020by Daisy Garcia Montoya
Daisy Garcia Montoya Editorial Assistant A Kansas City research team is launching an art project in the Northeast to bring […]
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