Avila Theater kicks off homecoming weekend with performance of Talk Radio
Shock jocks were all the rage in the 80s and 90s. They may have influenced our generation today.
Shock jocks were all the rage in the 80s and 90s. They may have influenced our generation today.
The nonprofit Comforting Angel Quilters sews as many as 500 children’s quilts a year, donating them all to children’s organizations.
With longer hours comes a need for more volunteer help, more food and dry good donations and funding to cover the utility and operation costs.
The redecorated space welcomes visitors for quiet introspection and healing words.
Titled “InVisible,” it showcases the works of 12 artists who have lived on the edge of society while dealing with addiction, mental health, domestic trauma and other problems.
Cute baby costume contest, culinary throwdown and a special announcement regarding the Red Bridge Shopping Center are some of the events happening at the South KC Block Party.
The East Side Revitalization Plan will include the Hickman Mills section of south KC.
New features and a timeline were presented at the September meeting.
Site preparation and foundation work have begun at the world headquarters.
The city approves plans for the purchase of 103rd & Wornall, the widening of 155th St., and the construction of Wonderscope.
They started with the original Jess and Jim. “Jess & Jim’s is a good place to work!” they both say.
The upscale sports bar at 131st & State Line Rd., features Chicago and Kansas City sports.
The bakery sells three sizes of its signature homemade cinnamon rolls as well as lunch items and other pastries.
Candidates discuss CIDs, the police department, and decreasing the homicide rate at the second mayoral debate.
Our historian experiences a paranormal investigation at the Shawnee Indian Mission.