Where’s the egress?
Last week, the city’s Parks Department showcased five different options for the coming Paseo Gateway project, all of which eliminate the ramp from Cliff Drive and Missouri Avenue to southbound Paseo
Last week, the city’s Parks Department showcased five different options for the coming Paseo Gateway project, all of which eliminate the ramp from Cliff Drive and Missouri Avenue to southbound Paseo
Last weekend’s warm-up was a welcome respite from the normally frigid temperatures and as the thermometer rose, so did the level of crime in HNE.
Nell Peters is spinning in her grave. Last week, the city council voted 9-3 for the demolition of three Peters designed buildings on the western edge of the Country Club Plaza
Once upon a time in the early 1990’s, Kansas City’s Historic Northeast neighborhoods enjoyed an enhanced police presence that visibly lowered crime rates and brought the six area neighborhoods together for
When is a plan not a plan? When two city councilmen from the Third District try and ramrod $18 million in supposed “improvements” in the 18th and Vine jazz district down
It’s real, alright. Too bad the truth doesn’t seem to factor much for the folks over at One Struggle KC and MORE2: Metro Organization for Racial and Economic Equity, whatever that
Last week, the newsdog got a chance to ride along with three little Indian Mound elves on Christmas Eve and crown the winners of the inaugural Indian Mound Holiday Lighting contest.
There’s been quite a bit of hype generated lately by the daily newspaper of record calling into question why two Kansas City Firefighters, John Mesh and Larry Leggio, were in a
Two to one. Sixty seven percent to 33 percent. That’s the margin of people who prefer remodeling the present Kansas City International airport versus dropping the dime for
If the attorneys for the burned out Speedy Cash have their way, their predatory lending business at Independence and Prospect would re-open in a few months, continuing to prey on residents