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Christian School That Welcomed LGBTQ Students Forced To Close
The school's mission always stressed inclusivity. The administration followed the school's values, which led to the institution's closure. Would you have withdrawn or continued to support this Christian school?
Satisfy your comfort cravings with breakfast for dinner at the Corner Cafe in Riverside
If breakfast is your favorite meal, then you know you can make it for dinner too. You might even have a favorite breakfast-serving restaurant. I know I do. If you’re traveling through Kansas City with your family, this restaurant could be one of the best stops of your trip if you like to feel your comfort craving being satisfied.
Exploring the historic Wiltshire Apartment Hotel before its demolition in Kansas City's East Village
The Wiltshire Apartment Hotel was located at 703 E. 10th Street in Kansas City, Missouri until it was demolished earlier this year. It had previously been listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on June 27, 2014.
Exploring some history of Kansas City's first television station - WDAF-TV
WDAF-TV (channel 4) and now referred to as FOX4 is Kansas City, Missouri's television network affiliated with the Fox network. The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group maintaining studios at 3030 Summit Street, known to Kansas Citians as Signal Hill. Visit here to view some interesting old images related to inside the station.
Explore Kansas City's history: Alexander Majors House and Museum reopens in April
In 1856, successful businessman, Alexander Majors, built a house near 81st Street and State Line Road in Missouri. It's a two-story farmhouse now operating as a museum. After being closed for the winter season, it will reopen for visitors on April 6.
Women's History Month: celebrating Carrie Westlake Whitney, founding librarian of the Kansas City Public Library
Women's History Month is an important time to recognize and celebrate the achievements of women throughout history. One notable woman to celebrate during Women's History Month in Kansas City is Carrie Westlake Whitney. She was the founding librarian for the Kansas City Public Library.
Kansas City's Retail Landscape Shrinks Again with the Closure of Another Store
CVS is the latest store to close its doors in Missouri as issues continue to impact the retail industry. Bad news for Kansas City, Missouri residents, with the announcement that CVS will be closing a store in April.
Women's History Month: the founders of Children's Mercy Hospital were sisters
Children's Mercy Hospital's story begins with two sisters. Katharine Berry and her sister, Alice, arrived in Kansas City from Wisconsin in 1893. They took turns putting each other through school. The first sister to obtain her medical degree was Katharine while Alice worked as a schoolteacher. Alice later obtained her dental degree. Remember their professions were male-dominated early on. Also, their gender prevented them from being a part of groups associated with medical professionals.
Police Accused Of Waiting Too Long In Missing Teen's Case
After missing for quite some time, the body of a teenager has been found in a Kansas City pond. Jayden Robker went missing on February 2, 2023. He was then confirmed to have been the body found in the pond on Sunday, March 12, 2023.
Women's History Month: celebrating social leader, Sarah Walter Chandler Coates
In March every year, we get to celebrate all month long the history of women who have made contributions that enhanced and improved our lives. Women’s History Month is an important time to celebrate women who have made a difference in our society. It's an opportunity to recognize and honor the achievements of women.
Explore Kansas City in the summer: from Crown Center to J. Rieger & Co. Distillery
There are plenty of to-do options to experience in Kansas City, Missouri, especially if you're vacationing. Since so many venues can involve some walking, the summer is the favored time. You can probably say that for a lot of cities.
Uncovering the latest Cincinnati Bengals Buzz regarding free agents, draft picks, and more!
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This Ohio town is experiencing the fifth highest home value increase in the country
Zillow just released a report chronicling the year-over-year difference in home values by city. While the real estate market has experienced a temporary cool-down in many places, certain cities are still white hot.
Explore the amazing world of Spider-Man at the Union Station exhibition opening in May 2023
Spider-Man has been a beloved superhero since his first appearance in Marvel Comics in 1962. Now you can learn all about Spider-Man. Coming to Kansas City's Union Station in late May 2023 for all Spider-Man fans is Spider-Man: Beyond Amazing--The Exhibition. This exhibition is being brought to Kansas City by Disney and Marvel Entertainment. Mark your calendars.
This Huge Thrift Shop in Kansas is a Must-Visit
Disclaimer:The following information is updated for 2023. It is for educational purposes. If you're on the hunt for some nice items at an affordable price, going to your local thrift store can be the best option. You can always find some lovely things there for everyone and for some great deals too!
Kansas City's Northland: Balls Food Stores is bringing a Price Chopper to the former Hy-Vee location later this year
It has been announced the empty space which once contained a busy Hy-Vee grocery store near North Oak Trafficway and Englewood in Kansas City's Northland will be filled with a Price Chopper later this year.
Some history behind St. Patrick's Day Parades: many think they started in Ireland
Correction: title change was necessary because it sounded too much like an ad and a piece of content had to be moved to the end. Did you think St. Patrick's Day parades started in Ireland?
Exploring the historic Clinton House: a Southern-style home from the 1800s in Liberty, Missouri
The Clinton House is a historic home located at Liberty, Missouri (Clay County). The architectural style is Italianate Asymmetrical. On November 22, 1978, the house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The then-listed owners of the house called the house, Belle Maison.
Experience hospitality again from a 1829 Kansas City home of Dr. James Compton that's now a famous well-known restaurant
The historic home of Dr. James Compton was built around 1829 in Kansas City, Missouri. It's also been referred to as Sandy's Oak Ridge Manor Tea House. When it was originally built, it was a log home. Through the years, it expanded by the Compton family through 1952. This house was in the Compton family from 1844 to 1954—that’s 110 years! Once a “center of social life,” it serves as a reminder of what it was like in the pioneer days when you go there.
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