New Crossfit Facility to Open at 99th & Holmes
By John Sharp Change Now CrossFit is remodeling the former Charles D. Jones Co. building
By John Sharp Change Now CrossFit is remodeling the former Charles D. Jones Co. building
To little fanfare, O’Reilly Auto Parts opened on January 2 at its new location at
By John Sharp A total of 11 candidates submitted enough voters’ signatures and filed their
By Kathy Feist There are exciting changes taking place at area fitness centers in 2019.
In her first interview since launching her campaign for Kansas City City Council, Andrea Bough spoke with the Martin City Telegraph about her childhood, her interest in politics, and how she plans to solve some of the city’s most pressing issues.
The 10th Annual Kansas City Restaurant Week has hit an all time high with 200
The road to Atlanta will be tedious. In order to win games in January, the Chiefs need to leave all of their mistakes in 2018.
This group of native Kansas Citians plays nothing but Brazilian jazz, with a flavor and passion one might think could only be found at a night club in Ipanema or Leblon.
Registration starts Saturday, January 12 with a kick-off party from 1:30 to 4:30 pm at St. Catherine’s of Siena, 105th & Grandview Rd.
Diane Euston remembers playing in New Santa Fe Cemetery with her friends as a child and wondering why there were so many children buried there. Tonight the Telegraph columnist shares a lifetime of research at St. Thomas More Hall starting at 6 pm–rain or snow.
By Brad Lucht It hasn’t been easy for Toni Parker. First came the floods. Le
Barstow FIRST Robotics Team 1939, in partnership with Variety KC-GoBabyGo!, hosted its second community build
By Jill Draper Would you like a free street tree planted in your yard along
Donations already have begun coming in since Wonderscope Children’s Museum of Kansas City recently announced
By John Sharp The Center School District voted 5-2 December 17 to place a no