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...two gems capturing icons of Kansas City’s history in one trip to Kansas City’s historic 18th and Vine District. The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum imparts powerful and thought-provoking stories from... Read more
...culinary scene. Take a bite out of what the city offers with one of Taste of Kansas City’s famed food tours. Indulge with the Lip Smacking Foodie Tour. Drink in... Read more
...designs in time for the holidays. Check out these gift ideas • Kansas City Experiences List • Edibles and Drinkables List • Kansas City Tech List • Miscellaneous Gift List... Read more
Accelerating the Smart City initiative’s focus on enabling autonomous vehicles, the Kansas City area is now serving as the laboratory for a large test of thousands of connected rental cars.... Read more
...nom a beer biscuit from Kansas City-based Beer Paws. The company uses recycled barley grain from craft beer makers, collaborating with a variety of Midwest breweries, including Kansas City Bier... Read more
...to integrate our city across all the different spectrums of diversity and to make sure that connection and trust are a key element of the city.” The global expedition about... Read more
...was put gasoline on this fire,” said Scott, founder of Kansas City-based H3 Enterprises (Healthy Hip Hop). Rewind. Roy Scott, Reggie Gray Starting his company with a live performance-based business... Read more
...suburban Kansas City doctor. Brownback’s term was to run through 2018. On a chilly November morning, the governor-in-waiting sat down with Startland News at a Johnson County coffee shop to... Read more
It’s inexcusable for Kansas City to simply accept 130 murders before it’s even December, Mark Bedell said. “Who do you think are committing these crimes?” Bedell, superintendent of Kansas City... Read more
As economic development surges in pockets across Kansas City, residents and businesses on the east side shouldn’t be left behind, Scott Taylor said. “Our clock is ticking as a city... Read more