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RobyLane Kelley Editorial Assistant When I applied as an intern at Northeast News nearly seven months ago, I saw this as an opportunity to learn and grow as a journalist.…
RobyLane Kelley Editorial Assistant When I applied as an intern at Northeast News nearly seven months ago, I saw this as an opportunity to learn and grow as a journalist.…
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Nov. 11, 2024 The Jackson County Legislature has spent the past weeks debating but failing to approve the allocation of the remaining $70 million in ARPA…
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: November 8, 2024 The Jackson County Legislature has spent the past weeks debating but failing to approve the allocation of the remaining $70 million in ARPA…
Dorri Partain Managing Editor Leading up to our nation’s selection of presidential hopefuls on Nov. 5, voters listened to speeches, watched debates and attempted to select the candidate, which best…
Emily Wheeler Editorial Assistant As the election season unfolds, confidence in media coverage continues to wane — raising concerns regarding accuracy and bias. This growing skepticism highlights the urgent need…
Julia Williams Editor-in-Chief Whiffs of fresh squeezed pear, echos of Latin Rock and local Northeast and Kansas City organizations came together Sunday, Sept. 29 to celebrate Pendleton Heights’s fourth annual “Orchard…
Northeast News Readers: We acknowledge Kansas City’s Northeast News has gone through quite the transition over the past few months. We appreciate your continued support and patience as we strive…
RobyLane Kelley Editorial Assistant If you’ve read my bio you’ll know two things about me, which are important to start off this piece. First, I worked in broadcast television for…
Inky The CatNortheast News Mascot Hello fellow feline friends! Inky here — the unofficial, official mascot of Northeast News. I have come out of my cozy hideaway to share with…
Michael BushnellPublisher The Kansas City Current appears as the hottest ticket in town these days, but this News-Dog has found something even hotter — the temper of some Historic Northeast…