Anne Kniggendorf
ContributorAnne Kniggendorf is staff writer/editor at the Kansas City Public Library and freelance contributor to KCUR. She is the author of "Secret Kansas City."
-
From producing at-home art tutorials to sewing thousands of masks, Kansas City artists have pivoted in unexpected ways to stay creative throughout the pandemic.
-
Novelist Melissa Scholes Young's new book "The Hive" is about four sisters putting the pieces together after their father bankrupts them and then dies during the Great Recession.
-
A shortage of affordable housing in Kansas City is not a new problem. But the pandemic exacerbated the crisis and exposed the region's failure to act.
-
Kansas Citians need not travel far to enjoy a relaxing summer vacation. Grab your bike and hit the Katy Trail to explore all that central Missouri has to offer.
-
In April, Mayor Quinton Lucas announced the birth of his son, Bennett. What's his favorite part? "Just looking at him."
-
When not at her day job as a high school registrar, Carrie Beamer writes fictionalized versions of real life events for young adults.
-
Alexej Savreux has rereleased a collection of poetry that runs the gamut from broken hearts to complex physics theory.
-
Grahm Mahanna was determined to find a way for his Center High School students to perform even if they were remote learners.
-
More than 12,000 American Legion posts closed for at least part of the pandemic. Those closures left some posts in financial trouble.
-
U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids' children's book will be released June 1.