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If you've taken up hiking — or want to, but don't know where to start — we've got some favorite spots around the Kansas City metro to share, with options for all kinds of hikers.
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The 400 block of Delaware Street always had charm, but for the longest time, no foot traffic. I know because my dad ran a bookstore there in the 1990s — right before he died.
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The 400 block of Delaware Street always had charm, but for the longest time, no foot traffic. I know because my dad ran a bookstore there in the 1990s — right before he died.
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The food service industry has been among the hardest hit by the pandemic. Kansas City restaurants are tweaking their fixed price menus during this year's Restaurant Week and focusing on COVID-19 precautions so guests can either feel safe dining in or carrying out.
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On Friday, some Kansas City bars reopened for the first time in two months. But there weren't many patrons to go around.
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Seg. 1: The famously dry comedian is coming to Kansas City and we're here for it.You might remember her as the comedian who did a set about getting…
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Local, independent bookstores in the Kansas City area are making a comeback. Buoyed by growing consumer unease with online retail giant Amazon, "indies"…
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The Kansas City Artists Coalition on Thursday opens its new location at the corner of Linwood Avenue and Gillham Road.The Acme Building, boarded-up and…
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Segment 1: The City Market, then and now.The City Market continues to provide local produce to individuals and nearby businesses in Kansas City, but even…
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David Bird never gets bored with his plants. Orchids, he notes, are the largest family of blooming plants on Earth, with almost 30,000 species. He's been…
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The Kansas City Artists Coalition, an organization of more than 400 artists, will leave the space at 2nd and Wyandotte where it's been since 1986.In…
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A multimodal plan to extend the streetcar line to the riverfront, including a new concept to build a separate bicycle and pedestrian bridge next to the…