World Smart LED sees bright future in south KC
World Smart LED offers a range of commercial and residential LED lighting solutions. Check out their grand re-opening Friday, March 8.
World Smart LED offers a range of commercial and residential LED lighting solutions. Check out their grand re-opening Friday, March 8.
A third of the site may be ready for redevelopment as early as August, more than a year earlier than originally forecast.
A Red Bridge area resident is co-founder of a business on its way to revolutionizing what women wear while giving birth and creating dignity with the birthing process.
Get ready for some pancake sweetness! Local Episcopalian churches celebrate Shrove Tuesday.
The 32nd Annual St. Patrick’s Parade will be held Sunday, March 10, from 2 to 3:30 pm. Parade entries are still being accepted.
Simpson Younger’s father was his mother’s master….and the grandfather of Confederate outlaws Cole, Jim and Bob Younger. Light skinned and well educated, Simpson was an early challenger of discrimination laws.
In addition to her work as a real estate agent, Johnson-Cosby has shown a proclivity for volunteer work and community activism. She co-founded the South Kansas City Alliance with John Sharp and serves as Scott Taylor’s Public Improvement Advisory Committee representative.
Gracias al programa Girls on the Rise patrocinado por Big Brothers y Big Sisters de Kansas City, Yesenia Abonce tendrá la oportunidad de visitar la universidad.
Thanks to the program Girls on the Rise sponsored by Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Kansas City Yesenia Abonce will visit her dream college.
Kansas City Elks Lodge 26 hosted drug awareness speaker Ray Lozano for a recent visit to Center Middle School.
It took a village–a Red Bridge village –to save this lucky duck.
Obituary: Local historian Bill Crotty grew up in a simple frame house in the heart of south Kansas City called Dallas. Commercial real estate investor Al Paussa lived for the future of Martin City.
Henrietta Leavitt, a female “computer” in the 1900s, was an astronomer who wasn’t allowed to use a telescope because she was a woman. “Silent Sky” tells her story.
Rep. Richard Brown is the only member from Kansas City on the Missouri Tourism Commission.
A consulting group has recommended closure of four schools in the Hickman Mills School District. But is it necessary?