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The top four things that are in or out in Kansas City this month — don’t worry, we still love the 816.
Virgil’s Plant Shop is ringing in its fourth birthday, and to celebrate, they’re throwing a block party with local artists, food, and tattoo artists.
We asked our readers where they would like to see more nonstop flights to from KCI. From coast to coast, they answered.
From the father who loves baseball to the dad who enjoys the outdoors, our Father’s Day Gift Guide will help you find the perfect gift this year.
June is Pride Month, and Kansas City has various events, activities, and celebrations happening all month long.
It’s hard to mess up an old fashioned, so we sought out places with the right vibes to chill with our lowball, high-quality cocktail.
Conversion camper vans are all the rage on social media as people seek aesthetic experiences and minimalist adventures. Here are a couple ways to try it out while supporting local in Kansas City.
Earlier this spring, we learned from businesses like Panasonic and Burns & McDonnell about the electric vehicle (EV) industry and its impact on infrastructure, global supply chains, and industrial development.
This annual Kansas City event “Celebration at the Station” celebrates Memorial Day with a free show from the Kansas City symphony.
Major change is underway for the historic West Bottoms in Kansas City, with projects planned over the next several years.
Did you know that UMKC’s kangaroo has roo-ts back to the 1930s? Here’s how the zoo, Walt Disney, and university students came up with the mascot.
Union Hill, Hospital Hill, and Martini Corner make up a core historic neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri with plenty of local shops, restaurants, and bars.
The Brush Creek Corridor is getting a makeover, with various projects to improve the area like the new MLK Pedestrian Bridge and Brush Creek Cultural Heritage Trail revitalization.
Kansas City leaders officially adopt a policy protecting gender-affirming healthcare for Transgender residents.
Betty Rae’s Ice Cream’s new owner has goals to add more stores and increase distribution, according to an announcement from the company.
Let’s get our hands dirty and dive into recycling and sustainability efforts in Kansas City.
We compare our previous Municipal Equality Index scores from the Human Rights Campaign... plus, how that score might change.
There’s a real-life cargo plane perched on top of The Roasterie’s factory cafe. Here’s when, how, and why it ended up there.
This is the story of how a poor roaster in a Brookside basement became The Roasterie, and ultimately a global influence in specialty coffee.
Do you love coffee? What about cocktails? Maybe a mocktail or tea is more your speed. Regardless of your sip selection, buckle up for Drink Up Month, where we are celebrating all of your favorite beverages the entire month of July.
Summers in Kansas City are unbeatable, especially with these various festivals. Whether you’re looking for a music-filled weekend or want to shop local artists, there are plenty of festivals to check out in and around town.
Pack your bags for a trip to one of these popular nonstop destinations. Plus, keep an eye out for new routes.
All moms are different, and all moms deserve to be celebrated. Here are a handful of different ways to celebrate the mom in your life this Mother’s Day.
Check out our guide to the many meaningful murals you can find around KC’s downtown.
The 650,000-gallon aquarium will feature 8,000 animals, including sea otters, sharks, a sea turtle, and a giant Pacific octopus.
Janine Kluckhohn is back with the KCtoday book club — this time, a hilarious read about kids activities.
Your horoscopes are not only written in the stars — they’re written in the skyline too. Scroll through the zodiac signs and see which iconic KC sights matches up.
We’re serving up what’s in and what’s out in Kansas City for the month of May.
Fresh Fridays kicks off in the River Market on May 5 and runs every first Friday of the month through September. This year, it has extended hours.