NE students walk to school for IWTS Day
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News October 16, 2013 Students and their families from across the Kansas City metro walked to school on Wednesday, Oct. 9, as part of International…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News October 16, 2013 Students and their families from across the Kansas City metro walked to school on Wednesday, Oct. 9, as part of International…
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 16, 2013 Kansas City Public Schools (KCPS) wants to improve its facilities and needs the public’s assistance. KCPS is in the process of redrawing school attendance boundaries…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News October 16, 2013 “Are you all excited about these computers?!” James Elementary Principal Dr. Jo Nemeth shouted. Parents and their children packed the school’s…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News October 16, 2013 Kansas City is rebranding itself in the form of a new logo. City officials unveiled the re-redesigned logo during an Oct.…
By MICHAEL BUSHNELL Northeast News October 16, 2013 Jolly Good Ride. Vintage clothing and uber-cool old bicycles were the rule of the day at this year’s Tweed Ride…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News October 16, 2013 Kansas City officials are hoping to control the city’s pit bull population through a $100,000 grant from PetSmart Charities. Deletta Dean, deputy…
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 Two attempted abductions occurred over the course of days near Northeast High School (NEHS). “We’re seeing a trend,” said Andre Riley, Kansas…