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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A water main break that began Wednesday afternoon continues to affect residents near Westport on Thursday.
Friday marks the 50th anniversary of “Jaws.” It remains one of the most beloved and rewatched movies of all time. But how ...
A man suspected of torching 11 New York City police vehicles in Brooklyn last week — the first of two such arson attacks in ...
Kansas City G.I.F.T.” is a local nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting economic freedom for Black business owners.
The vibrant history and cultural significance of Kansas City’s 18th & Vine District, the epicenter of black culture in the city.
Around Kansas City, stories are told through art. From inside restaurants on Troost Avenue to the streets of 18th and Vine.
A man and his vision, driven by a deep personal duty to ensure Black history was remembered, preserved and celebrated. Juneteenth in Kansas City is what it is because of Horace Peterson, III.
Ollie Gates and Bob Kendrick discuss the rich history of 18th & Vine, and look ahead to the district's future.
Nero’s ancient Rome and Jazz Age New York were similar. That is the message of “The Comet/Poppea,” an intriguing combination of Monteverdi’s 1643 opera “L’incoronazione di ...
At the 18th and Vine Arts Festival, the artists are sharing a piece of their own creations, and remember, what you see is only part of their story.
Kansas City G.I.F.T. has awarded nearly $2 million in grants to Black-owned businesses in Kansas City's urban core.
A man and his vision were driven by a deep, personal duty to ensure Black history was remembered, preserved and celebrated.