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Your local Kansas City movers are excited that the Kansas City Council is set to finally vote on a mandate designated to track energy consumption throughout the next few years. The plan, if approved, will need large buildings in order to assess and report how much energy and water is used. Cities that have already […]

This past Saturday, bicyclists from Kansas City shared the Ward Parkway with fellow walkers and cyclists for the city’s first annual Cycle in the City event. Put on by the Public Works Department, Cycle in the City is an open street festival that aims to make the car-centric community more walkable and friendly to bike […]

Currently, Kansas City movers and the rest of the community are gearing up to welcome an influx of cicadas to their city. While they only pay a visit every 17 years, they certainly have no problem making their presence known to residents of the city. The cicadas are known for their extremely loud and repetitive […]

Recently, architecture students from the University of Kansas used their skills for an interesting cause – to turn a camping vehicle into a classroom on wheels named the KU Mobile Collaboratory. Inside the mobile classroom, there are storage carts that can be pulled out and unfolded into tables, as well as benches that double as […]

Ever since the Kansas City public school lost its accreditation in 2012, they have been having a hard time leaving the problems in the past. The loss of accreditation came in the wake of a district-wide consolidation in 2010. Some of the students that were directly affected by the catastrophe, have prevailed in the wake […]

Kansas City recently hosted an invent-a-thon – which features people who have to invent new products within a 48-hour deadline. This event was not taken lightly – as evidenced by the one competitor who rented a truck and transformed it into a mobile garage specifically for the event. Needless to say, he was prepared. The […]

In 1989, the Bangladeshi community in Kansas City was not exactly making a huge impact in the Kansas community. According to the current president of the Bangladesh Association of Greater Kansas City, “a small or mid-sized basement would fit us all.” While presently the local Bangladeshi community is only about 200-300, that does not mean […]

The 13,000 square foot former home of Ronald Deffenbaugh, founder of Deffenbaugh Industries, was put up for sale last week – making it the most expensive home to ever be put on the housing market. The gigantic home boasts five bedrooms and seven bathrooms on a 100 acre property in the hills of western Shawnee. […]

AMC Theatres has grown to host roughly 200 million guests annually, since its beginning in the 1920s. In efforts to keep this trend on the rise, they renovated 53 out of 346 theaters throughout cities in Kansas; including Kansas City. Some of the renovations included the addition of large, stuffed leather chairs with reclining seats, […]

While the plan for Kansas City Public Schools and Academie Lafayette to come together to create an International Baccalaureate high school for the area was a great idea, they have unfortunately already fallen through. So, what was the straw that broke the camel’s back? Apparently, the two entities announced that the dissolution occurred because neither […]