Federal workers protest government shut-down
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News October 16, 2013 “Hey, hey; ho, ho; this shut-down’s got to go!” In singsong voice, federal workers chanted, waving their signs as they stood in…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News October 16, 2013 “Hey, hey; ho, ho; this shut-down’s got to go!” In singsong voice, federal workers chanted, waving their signs as they stood in…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News October 16, 2013 Nine months have passed, and citizens have yet to see a completed audit of the city’s management agreement with…
Northeast News October 15, 2013 More than 200 youth from area youth groups traveled to Kansas City, including Historic Northeast, to pick up litter as part of the “Big Day…
Northeast News October 11, 2013 Need a flu shot? The city of Kansas City is here to help. The city’s health department will host a flu clinic Saturday, Oct. 12.,…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News October 10, 2013 When the Kansas City Coalition Against Sexual Exploitation (KC CASE) presented their proposal for the former Saint Paul School of Theology campus,…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News October 9, 2013 Homes tours aren’t new to the Northeast, but one aspect sets this year’s Fall Homes Tour apart from others. “What’s cool about…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News October 9, 2013 Two attempted abductions occurred over the course of days near Northeast High School (NEHS). “We’re seeing a trend,” said Andre Riley, Kansas…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News October 9, 2013 For six years, Kansas City Public Library has participated in the Big Read, and now a high school is…
Northeast News October 8, 2013 Students, parents, families and educators across the Kansas City regional will walk to school on Wednesday, Oct. 9, as part of International Walk to School…
Northeast News October 7, 2013 The Kansas City Public Schools (KCPS) is following the community’s lead as it begins the work of redrawing school attendance boundaries and prioritizing school improvements.…