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Forget the sad desk lunch. The lunch break is a time to get out and explore new restaurants.Whether you’re looking for something fast and affordable or…
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Happy new year! KCUR’s Food Critics — Charles Ferruzza, Mary Bloch and Jenny Vergara — have been keeping up with the latest news from KC’s restaurant…
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Amidst rising tensions between law enforcement and communities of color across the nation, Black Lives Matter supporters joined forces with the Wichita…
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The Planning, Zoning and Economic Development Committee of the Kansas City Council will postpone a vote on a controversial West Side apartment complex…
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Neighborhood opponents of a proposed apartment development in Kansas City's Westside outnumbered its supporters 3 to 1 at a second Kansas City Council…
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Concerned neighbors, many of them senior citizens, showed up at Kansas City City Hall last week to object to a proposed apartment project at 17th and…
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An apartment project proposed for 17th and Madison drew continued opposition this week despite concessions by developers. The Planning, Zoning and…
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"Witchy, tacky grandma."That’s how Kansas City artist Rodolfo Marron III describes his aesthetic.“I say it as a joke, but it’s kind of accurate,” he says.…
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Rodolfo Marron is an artist who grew up in the 1990s, on Kansas City's West Side. It was a grittier place back then, he says. For an escape, he started…
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We hear the story of Las Guadalupanas, a group of Mexican-American women who started a grassroots religious movement to keep their hundred-year-old…
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Tucked up on a hill in Kansas City's historic Westside neighborhood, Novel looks more like a house than a restaurant. But, very few of the dishes on the…
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Students from the Armourdale community of Kansas City, Kan., refer to their neighborhood as the barrio.Today the neighborhood is predominantly Hispanic,…