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
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 Researchers are looking for lost graves near the Shawnee Indian Mission Read More » admin July 9, 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
In 1963, the newly born Kansas City Chiefs get their first cheerleader—a man named Randy Neil Read More » Kansas City Magazine Team September 3, 2020
Jazz This is the only existing photograph of Charlie Parker performing in Kansas City Read More » Site Staff August 3, 2020
Yes, Kansas City is a cowtown—and that’s the ultimate compliment Read More » Magazine Site Staff July 1, 2020
Only in KC Kansas was the birthplace of White Castle. Here’s why it disappeared from the state Read More » Martin Cizmar June 22, 2020
From the Editor The Kansas City we know today started taking shape in 1920 Read More » Martin Cizmar January 30, 2020
Politics How America’s modern political parties first took shape in KC Read More » admin January 28, 2020
Jazz The of story of Jay McShann, Charlie Parker and the birth of the KC jazz era Read More » admin January 28, 2020
Only in KC Eight newspapers that Kansas Citians read in the 1920s Read More » Kansas City Magazine Team January 27, 2020
Sports How the Kansas City Monarchs became the city’s favorite sports team in the 1920s Read More » Pete Dulin January 27, 2020
Jazz You can still get a drink at these notorious Prohibition-era Kansas City speakeasies Read More » Pete Dulin January 27, 2020
Only in KC Small-town Kansas was once home to the nation’s most controversial publishing house Read More » Nicole Kinning January 27, 2020
The only known photo of slaves before the Civil War is now in KC Read More » Martin Cizmar January 24, 2020
How Kansas set off a bitter battle between rival paleontologists Read More » Kansas City Magazine Team January 22, 2020
Kansas City has America’s oldest black-owned radio station Read More » Magazine Site Staff November 22, 2019
Arts & Entertainment The oldest movie theater in the world is in this tiny Kansas town Read More » admin July 24, 2019
Only in KC 40 Years ago, the collapse of one of Kansas City’s most iconic buildings shocked the architecture world Read More » Site Staff April 29, 2019