In celebration of the Jewish high holidays, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, local brewer Michael Crane shares a journey from ...
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Perhaps the biggest controversy so far about news the Country Club Plaza may be bought by the Dallas owner of Highland Park Village is bragging rights, as is often the case when it comes to Texas.
The Kansas City Startup Village hosted a block party Saturday, October 5 to celebrate their first birthday. The event had multiple big name sponsors and was open to everyone.
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A wolf howl splits the afternoon quiet as a truck slowly backs up to a loading bay in the West Bottoms. The garage door at 1321 13th St. rolls up and Alex Lindsey steps out to see what’s happening in ...
When it comes to themed coffee houses, a midtown cafe that caters to cat lovers just might be perfect. Whiskers Cat Cafe at 3705 Southwest Trafficway is a for-profit business with a mission to find a ...
Copaken Brooks wants to build a $335 million development that would feature a 700-unit, high-rise apartment project north of the T-Mobile Center, according to state tax credit application for the ...
All week, Harvest Public Media’s series Choice Cuts: Meat In America is examining how the meat industry is changing the U.S. food system and the American diet. The documentary on the subject will air ...
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Free community events and KC’s largest Oktoberfest, plus a few of the first of spooky celebrations of the season should make this weekend one to remember. 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. It’s the final weekend of ...