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When Mitchell Williams first joined the area's bicycle scene, he didn’t see a lot of other people of color. It’s one reason he helped found the Major Taylor Cycling Club of Kansas City, and hosts Monday night rides open to anyone.
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After years of fits and starts, Kansas City's historic 18th and Vine district is finally seeing private money flowing in, but longtime residents fear that redevelopment might price them out. Plus, a video about "white privilege" is shaking up a school district outside Wichita, Kansas.
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Kansas City and private investors are finally starting big redevelopment efforts in the Historic 18th and Vine district, after years of fits and starts. But locals worry that these new projects may come at the cost of its current residents and historic legacy.
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The development plan would include multifamily units and commercial retail space along the 1800 block of Vine.
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The metro lost beloved bars and restaurants to the pandemic, but this year will see both new and familiar names stepping in to fill the void.
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Three new brewery owners are undaunted by the pandemic as they move to join Kansas City's beer scene.
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The vehicle theft hotspots are the city’s entertainment districts, and the number taken in Westport is “staggering,” police say.
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Celebrate the season with a trip to Weston, have a great skate escape at Crown Center and enjoy these classic holiday spots in Kansas City.
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Jazz performances can be found in venues across Kansas City every day of the year. Whether you're looking for a late-night concert or dinner and a show, here's where you can go to experience live jazz.
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Four buildings in the city's historic Jazz District have fallen into ruin as the city courts private investors.
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The plastic Grafton alto saxophone that Charlie Parker played during a 1953 performance has returned to its place in the American Jazz Museum.
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Coleman says it would be Kansas City's first Black-owned brewery. He and his partners are planning to open the seven-barrel operation early next year.