Two-bag trash limit temporarily lifted in Northland Aug. 24-30
Northeast News August 23, 2011 To offer relief to those in the Northland, the City of Kansas City is temporarily lifting its two-bag trash limit Wednesday, Aug. 24, through Tuesday,…
Northeast News August 23, 2011 To offer relief to those in the Northland, the City of Kansas City is temporarily lifting its two-bag trash limit Wednesday, Aug. 24, through Tuesday,…
By Michael Bushnell Northeast News August 23, 2011 Police were called Monday night about 11:30 to a residence at St. John and Askew on the report of a shooting. Upon…
Northeast News August 19, 2011 Northeast News got a first-hand look at what it takes to jump from an airplane at a 12,500-foot altitude on Friday, Aug. 19. The U.S.…
By Michael Bushnell Northeast News August 19, 2011 The Kansas City, Missouri Police Department’s Bomb and Arson Unit cordoned off an area near Independence and Paseo Friday morning on…
Northeast News August 19, 2011 Following a lengthy discussion, the Kansas City Council voted unanimously Aug. 18 to make several changes to the city’s curfew ordinance for minors. The catalyst…
Northeast News August 18, 2011 Kansas City wants your input. Residents of Kansas City are invited to attend the upcoming Public Improvements Advisory Committee (PIAC) citywide hearings this month to…
By Michael Bushnell Northeast News August 17, 2011 Johnson County’s weekly community newspaper has shuttered its operation effective with this week’s edition. The Sun, which began as a mimeographed information…
By Leslie Collins Northeast News August 17, 2011 Every day, three women in the U.S. are killed by an intimate partner. Every year, 2.3 million U.S. residents fall victim to…
By Leslie Collins Northeast News August 17, 2011 Working for years in the corporate world, Ben Cascio needed a change. He wanted to make a difference and he wanted…
By Leslie Collins Northeast News August 17, 2011 For months, the proposed closing of the special needs school, R.J. Delano, ignited controversy. Parents protested and some Delano students cried. Closing…