Arts & Entertainment The Kansas City Museum has reopened after a restoration process that took over a decade—and it’s nearly unrecognizable in its new form Read More » Mary Henn December 21, 2021
News Presenting Kansas City magazine’s most popular posts from 2021 Read More » Martin Cizmar December 21, 2021
News ‘We’ll survive your ego’: KC cocktail bar responds to Jackson Mahomes’ Instagram attack Read More » Martin Cizmar December 15, 2021
News An isolated fight over two books in a KC school drew national attention. Is it the start of something bigger? Read More » Shayla Gaulding December 8, 2021
News She fled Afghanistan in the ’90s—here’s what she thinks about the current situation Read More » Sofia Tewell December 6, 2021
News Why Native American activists have ramped up protests outside Chiefs games Read More » Lauren Fox December 2, 2021
Longform Inside the “Owen Case” file – The murder of Artemus Ogletree Read More » Martin Cizmar November 23, 2021
Only in KC Photographer and ‘hype person’ Tayanna Nelson is on a quest for the city’s best steak Read More » admin November 22, 2021
Arts & Entertainment Broadway is back—meet an Overland Park native touring with ‘Tootsie’ Read More » Shayla Gaulding November 22, 2021
Only in KC Meet Sarah White—her mission to decorate her dining room turned her into a sought-after artist Read More » Mary Henn November 18, 2021
News What happened to the hundreds of fiberglass cows that once roamed the city? Read More » Lauren Fox November 10, 2021
Sports New documentary delves into Lincoln Prep football program Read More » Mary Henn November 8, 2021
News Homeschooling boomed in the pandemic—and many parents aren’t sending their kids back to class Read More » Shayla Gaulding November 4, 2021
Politics Former Fox 4 TV host Mark Alford is running for Congress Read More » Martin Cizmar October 27, 2021
News The Aztec Theater will show its first film since closing in 1974 Read More » admin October 26, 2021
News What can Kansas Citians do to help Afghan refugees? Read More » Shayla Gaulding October 22, 2021
Sports ‘I was becoming a monster:’ Chiefs superfan X-Factor will retire Read More » Martin Cizmar October 22, 2021
Only in KC Remembering the epic 1977 flood that wreaked havoc and death on Kansas City Read More » Kansas City Magazine Team October 20, 2021
Politics Three local restaurants became embroiled in the Covid culture wars—results varied Read More » Martin Cizmar October 14, 2021
Only in KC A cool collection of vintage KC restaurant menus is now online Read More » Shayla Gaulding October 12, 2021
News We want the World Cup: Kansas City prepares for visit as 2026 FIFA Host City decision nears Read More » Shayla Gaulding October 7, 2021
Only in KC Totally redeemed! Local doggie daycare makes a ‘Dumb & Dumber’ inspired car Read More » Shayla Gaulding October 1, 2021
News Here’s when to start the process of applying to private school Read More » Sophia Lacy September 24, 2021
From the Editor I’m ready for fall weather, how about you? Read More » Martin Cizmar September 23, 2021
Politics Will KC face a shortage of street cops? Here’s what an expert thinks Read More » Lauren Fox September 23, 2021
BBQ A word from the world-record holder of waiting in line at Harp Barbecue Read More » Martin Cizmar September 23, 2021
Business What motivates Kristen Kneidel at The Aesthetic Place? Read More » Partner Content September 23, 2021
News Look for these hidden symbols on River Market’s Lewis and Clark mural Read More » Lauren Fox September 21, 2021
Business No, Kansas City will not escape climate change unscathed Read More » admin September 21, 2021
News Where were you on 9/11? We asked people to share their stories Read More » Kansas City Magazine Team September 20, 2021
Only in KC A century-old factory building could become KC’s first barbecue museum Read More » Mary Henn September 20, 2021
News How To Make The Most Of Your Private School Shadow Day Read More » Sophia Lacy September 19, 2021
Sports Sporting KC is surging—here’s what you need to know to hop on the bandwagon Read More » admin September 18, 2021
News Legalized sports betting is going to change how you watch the Chiefs this season Read More » admin September 9, 2021
Sports Fifty years ago, the Chiefs played the longest NFL game ever—and then collapsed Read More » admin September 9, 2021
Arts & Entertainment Oktoberfest Lee’s Summit in Lee’s Summit and 7 more KC events in September 2021 Read More » Kansas City Magazine Team September 9, 2021
News Patrick Mahomes donated $1 million to build this spectacular new playground Read More » Martin Cizmar August 31, 2021
Sports Jayhawk football is terrible—that’s a sign of KU’s moral superiority Read More » admin August 30, 2021
Sports Beloved Kansas City sportswriter Terez Paylor will be honored at tonight’s Chiefs game Read More » Shayla Gaulding August 27, 2021
Politics Why a bold proposal for decriminalizing marijuana in Prairie Village failed — and what could come next Read More » admin August 24, 2021
News An old railroad bridge over the Kansas River could become a signature tourism draw Read More » Nicole Kinning August 7, 2021
Beer, Wine, Spirits Will new laws open Johnson County to its first-ever nightlife district? Read More » admin August 7, 2021
News ‘It was the right time’: Why a veteran reporter finally agreed to talk about the Hyatt skywalk for a new KMBC documentary Read More » admin July 23, 2021
Only in KC Philip blue owl Hooser’s new work Tartuffenthrope! celebrates the city’s bicentennial the birth of French playwright Molière Read More » Kansas City Magazine Team July 22, 2021
News WATCH: Jasper Mirabile talks ‘unbelievable’ staffing situation on Fox News Read More » Martin Cizmar July 12, 2021
Only in KC Researchers are looking for lost graves near the Shawnee Indian Mission Read More » admin July 9, 2021
From the Editor From the editor: Why our July issue is a love letter to KC bars Read More » Martin Cizmar June 30, 2021
News Olympians with KC connections to watch for at the 2021 Tokyo games Read More » Sophia Lacy June 25, 2021
A ‘Hoard’ of Smokey and the Bandit Trans Ams will be auctioned outside KC this weekend Read More » Sophia Lacy June 10, 2021
The West 18th Street Fashion Show returns this weekend with a unique walkthrough event Read More » Sophia Lacy June 9, 2021
From the Editor From the editor: Where were you when you realized that we were finally on to the new normal? Read More » Martin Cizmar June 7, 2021
Sports A local pickleball pro gives 4 reasons why pickleball is exploding in KC Read More » Nicole Kinning June 7, 2021
Sports Overland Park’s new Levelup Esports Arena is (literally) changing the game Read More » admin June 4, 2021
Watch: Associate Editor Nicole Kinning talks Kansas City summer activities on Fox 4 Read More » Sophia Lacy June 3, 2021
News An odd, bitter battle over a nuisance tree in Prairie Village Read More » Martin Cizmar June 1, 2021
Sports How to play the most unique golf course in KC (and maybe the world) Read More » Martin Cizmar May 18, 2021
Sports Our favorite pieces from the Kansas City Monarchs’ apparel collection Read More » Nicole Kinning May 18, 2021
Only in KC I worked at Schlitterbahn after the Verrückt accident. Here’s how that went Read More » admin May 17, 2021
Sports Pickleball is exploding—here’s where to play in Kansas City Read More » Nicole Kinning May 17, 2021
Hey, we won! A feature from our July issue just won a national award for magazine design Read More » Nicole Kinning May 12, 2021
The Star’s staff is unionizing after hedge fund owner breaks promise not to cut jobs Read More » Martin Cizmar May 10, 2021
News Let there be light beams! Frank Lloyd Wright church light cannons will rise again this weekend Read More » Martin Cizmar May 6, 2021
Happy Fountain Day! Here’s how it will look different this year Read More » Nicole Kinning May 4, 2021
From the Editor From the editor: Ask 20 people to describe the Ozarks, and you’ll get 30 answers Read More » Martin Cizmar May 1, 2021
KCI is getting new cheap direct flights to 4 more cities in Florida Read More » Nicole Kinning April 29, 2021
News We tracked down 5 people from the wild peak pandemic Ozarks pool party that shocked America Read More » Nicole Kinning April 28, 2021
Kansas City rescinds all capacity limits for businesses and gatherings this Friday Read More » admin April 26, 2021
Only in KC How the Bagnell Dam created the Lake of the Ozarks and reshaped southern Missouri forever Read More » Kansas City Magazine Team April 22, 2021
Even as most students return to classes, online learning is here to stay Read More » admin April 22, 2021
Longform How cooking my mother’s rice gave me my name back Read More » Natalie Torres Gallagher April 22, 2021
Kansas City Mavericks hockey and 6 other top KC events for May 2021 Read More » Kansas City Magazine Team April 21, 2021
Home Check it out: ‘Standout’ Brookside home from our February cover featured in Midwest Living magazine Read More » Nicole Kinning April 20, 2021
Sports The Kansas City Mavericks are making a push for the playoffs in their pandemic-delayed season Read More » Martin Cizmar April 20, 2021
The mayor defused a standoff with unhoused protestors camping at City Hall—what happens next? Read More » admin April 15, 2021
Doctors are developing therapy to restore lost sense of smell in Covid patients Read More » admin April 8, 2021
News Missouri released its list of expanding invasive plants—here’s why you should care Read More » Nicole Kinning April 7, 2021
It’s Paul Rudd’s birthday and the internet is a little obsessed Read More » Martin Cizmar April 6, 2021
How the KCI airport project is landmark in representing women- and minority-owned businesses Read More » Nicole Kinning April 2, 2021
WATCH: Associate editor Nicole Bradley talks ‘Big Ideas’ on Fox 4 Read More » Martin Cizmar April 2, 2021
From the Editor How “uncertain times” have created a future of opportunities Read More » Martin Cizmar April 1, 2021
Politics 11 ambitious and offbeat ways to make Kansas City a better place to live Read More » Nicole Kinning April 1, 2021
Sports Baseball is back—here’s what to know about Opening Day at the K Read More » Kansas City Magazine Team March 25, 2021
News 5 Kansas City renovation projects to look for as you emerge from quarantine Read More » admin March 24, 2021
A Lawrence bookstore’s fight against Amazon draws the attention of The New Yorker Read More » admin March 15, 2021
News How the pandemic is affecting the mental health of children and adolescents Read More » Nicole Kinning March 9, 2021
Longform You stopped isolating. I didn’t. Here’s what I learned from my year alone Read More » admin March 8, 2021