The airline industry’s recovery from the pandemic passed a milestone as more than 2 million people streamed through U.S. airport security checkpoints on Friday for the first time since early […]
Missouri Lawmakers Passed a Host of Reforms Aimed at Keeping Kids Out of Jail
Retired St. Louis Judge Evelyn Baker once sentenced a 16-year-old Black boy to 241 years in prison for two armed robberies. No one was seriously injured in the robberies, but […]
Horse Club Working to Introduce Inner-City Children to Horsemanship
Natasha Fuller immediately saw the great potential of horse riding for children in Kansas City’s urban core when her daughter took horse riding and immediately fell in love with it. […]
Mind Yo Own Benzness One Love Peace Ride
To promote unity and working together to stop violence, the Mind Yo Own Benzness Car Club and One Love KC hosted a peace ride and family fun day on June […]
Grace United Community Ministries Opens Remodeled Food Pantry
When the pandemic caused Grace United Community Ministries’ food pantry to close for in house food distribution, they continued to find other ways to provide food to families, including dropping […]
Whataburger Coming to Kauffman Stadium This Year Thanks to Mahomes
Patrick Mahomes’ wish is coming true. In 2018 the Chiefs star quarterback tweeted about his love for the Texas-based chains burgers and made it clear, what he really wanted was […]
Kansas City’s Only Plus-Size Thrift Store Featured on Ellen
Fashion has always been an important part in Alesha Bowman’s life. Through going thrift shopping growing up, she acquired a huge collection of clothing. So, she thought, “What if I […]
KC Plus-Size Weekend Aims to Spread Self-Love
Alesha Bowman’s thrift store, UnLESHed+ gives plus-size women a safe place to shop, away from judgement. But she knew it was one of the few places plus size women felt […]
Board of Police Commissioners Files Lawsuit Against Mayor, City
When the organization that controls your police department files a lawsuit against your mayor, city manager, city council, we call that a mess. Messy it is in Kansas City, but […]
Community Organizations Collaborate to Explore Wichita’s Diverse History of Baseball
The Kansas African American Museum, to help celebrate baseball’s return to Wichita, has curated an exhibit “Time at Bat: Negro League Baseball in Wichita.” chronicling the Negro baseball player experience […]
