Northeast KC Artists Studio Tour
On Saturday, April 30, local artists in Northeast Kansas City opened their studios to the community. The event organized by Northeast Arts KC, featured several brick-and-mortar studios and guest artists…
On Saturday, April 30, local artists in Northeast Kansas City opened their studios to the community. The event organized by Northeast Arts KC, featured several brick-and-mortar studios and guest artists…
By Abby Hoover On May 2, 2022, the Northeast News began a new chapter with longtime community partners at the Northeast Kansas City Chamber of Commerce. The free weekly newspaper,…
Michael BushnellPublisher Rose Marie Serrone opened her flower and gift shop in a single story Art Deco-style building in 1946 located at 2659 Independence Blvd. Rose Marie’s Floral & Gift…
Abby HooverManaging Editor Northeast Kansas City Chamber Of Commerce The Northeast Kansas City Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1994 and has been serving the Northeast business community in a…
From the Publisher of the Northeast News On July 1, 1998, Pinnacle Communications LLC assumed ownership of The Northeast News with the mission of rekindling the once-strong news publication. The…
The City Council has approved a $1.9 billion budget for fiscal year 2022-2023 that supports major improvements to essential services like street repair and resurfacing, snow removal, cleaning up trash…
By Abby Hoover This week’s issue is dedicated to the historic neighborhoods of Northeast Kansas City, Mo. The six neighborhoods – Pendleton Heights, Scarritt Renaissance, Indian Mound, Sheffield, Lykins and…
By Abby Hoover Pendleton Heights is Northeast’s westernmost neighborhood that boasts Kansas City’s first Boulevard, portions of three city parks, one of only two nationally-listed urban scenic byways, and the…
By Dorri Partain South of Independence Avenue and east of Hardesty Avenue lies the Sheffield neighborhood. In the shadow of industrial sites, a small residential community is bolstered by the…
By Abby Hoover The Lykins neighborhood, named after the first elected mayor of Kansas City, Dr. Johnston Lykins, is undergoing a transformation to add improved housing, more accessible green spaces…