The Northeast News is happy to welcome three college interns to our staff for their summer semester. Our interns are funded ...
Dorri PartainManaging Editor As Kansas City’s Parks & Recreation opened pools and splashgrounds for the summer season on ...
According to reports from the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department (KCPD), emergency personnel and the Accident Investigation Unit (AIS) responded to the intersection of St. John and N. White ...
The victim has been identified as: Arelio Antonio-Lazaro WM 11/20/1983 A neighborhood argument took a violent turn Monday evening, leaving one man dead and another fighting for his life. Just before 6 ...
Northeast News On Thursday, June 4, Jackson County Prosecutor Melesa Johnson announced several felony charges against a Kansas City man in connection to a shooting that left one dead and… ...
The morning air was already heavy with the scent of coal smoke and river damp as Matthew Orr stepped off the streetcar. He had caught the line near his quaint bungalow on Van Brunt Boulevard, a home ...
The Paseo Gateway Initiative has been in the works since January 2016 when the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) executed a five-year Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant for ...
Lick ’em, stick ’em, save ’em and trade ’em for quality merchandise – it was like getting new items completely free. Commonly called “trading stamps,” merchants across America offered savings stamps ...
This week’s issue is dedicated to the historic neighborhoods of Northeast Kansas City, Mo. The six neighborhoods – Pendleton Heights, Scarritt Renaissance, Indian Mound, Sheffield, Lykins and ...
NORTHEAST KANSAS CITY, Mo.- From November 2024 through January 2025, Northeast Kansas City, and its surrounding areas, has experienced a total of 78 structure fires — including residential, commercial ...
The Scarritt Building was built in 1907 by the Scarritt Estate Company, formed in 1903 by the children of the prominent early-day Methodist Minister and real estate investor, Nathan Scarritt. In 1848 ...