News Hope stays afloat for Truman yacht repairs The former president’s yacht, the USS Williamsburg, has had one tow line in the grave for 20 years, about as long as it has been deteriorating at a shipyard in northern Italy. But hope remains among those who would like to see the 243-foot vessel returned to glory. The price, however, is high, and rust is merciless.
Politics Report card shows states have a lot of infrastructure work to do Bridges in Kansas: D-plus. Dams in Missouri: D-minus. Overall infrastructure across both states: Does C-minus earn anyone a star? Civil engineers are tough graders. A few gathered in Kansas City on Wednesday to deliver a report card that pretty much stank.
Royals Poll: What is your level of anger with the Royals' recent struggles? There is a lot of apocalyptic talk from fans, and it all comes from an honest place. The Royals have taken their fans down this path many times before, a free-fall that either turns hope into hopelessness or twists the knife of suck a little bit more. Are you mad? Tell us how mad in our poll.
Campus Corner With Andrew Wiggins and Tarik Black on board, what’s in store for KU basketball in 2013-14? In the aftermath of an NCAA Tournament meltdown, and the loss of five starters from a Sweet 16 team, KU basketball coach Bill Self added the final pieces to what could be considered his finest recruiting class in Lawrence. Here’s what Andrew Wiggins, Tarik Black and the rest of the class bring to the Jayhawks and a stab at a starting lineup for next season.
Business Stocks mixed as investors reassess Fed worries Investors recovered their poise by midday Thursday after an early sell-off sent stocks sharply lower.
Business Bernanke signals Fed to maintain stimulus efforts Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress Wednesday that the U.S. job market remains weak and that it is too soon for the Federal Reserve to slow its extraordinary stimulus programs.
Eat + Drink Summer dining: Savor the seasons fresh flavors Restaurant patios around the city are abuzz with al fresco diners eager to sip and sup under the stars. Festivals are in full swing, serving up barbecue, cotton candy and street food. Farmers markets on both sides of the state line supply shoppers with local produce for bountiful dinners on the grill.
FYI Caption Contest Focus on writing a winning entry Hmmm. Why does that guy look familiar? And why do all the paparazzi seem so interested in him? You could score a $25 gift card if you write the winning caption.
MOVIE REVIEW Epic isnt epic, but it is gorgeous | 3 stars The action sequences are frequent and exceptional, from zooming aerial battles to comedic chases involving Bombas three-legged pet pug. Its also one of the years most visually distinctive movies. All this is thrilling enough to divert viewers from the formulaic elements.
Movies ‘Fast & Furious 6’: Dumb fun in the summer time | 2 stars Bad movies are rarely as much fun as these “Fast and the Furious” pictures. And make no mistake about it — they’re bad.
Editorial Missouri is failing to protect at-risk children Watching over at-risk children has to be a states top priority. It must be done transparently. Darkness and secrecy are exactly the conditions that allow child abuse to thrive.
Yael T. Abouhalkah How to wisely use KCs taxes: Weve heard this before Led by Mayor Sly James, Kansas Citys elected officials work well together in setting priorities for using city funds. But dont get carried away: History shows politicians, city managers and staff members routinely talk a good game about setting priorities and wisely spending public funds.
Harvesters virtual food drive Chiefs pitch in to help Harvesters feed hungry kids The Kansas City Star Updated: 2013-01-29T23:46:50Z January 29 Copyright 2013 The Kansas City Star. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.