If you are like me and you like your barbecue large and your golf mini, I have a downtown Lawrence update that may be up your alley.
Kansas City’s Q39 barbecue restaurant has won a key City Hall approval to locate in a portion of the former Journal-World printing plant building, just south ...
Seating at the University of Kansas’ revamped football stadium likely will shrink by at least 5,000 seats when the facility opens in 2025, but KU’s athletic director promised year-round excitement levels from the site will grow.
Members of Downtown Lawrence Inc. on Wednesday morning ...
It is too early to be a trend, but not too early to be a tantalizing possibility: The selling prices of homes in Lawrence are declining.
For three consecutive months, the median selling prices of homes have declined, according to the latest information from the Lawrence Board of Realtors. ...
The transfer portal opens once again for college football Tuesday, and Kansas has a chance to reflect on the early returns from its winter portal window while using the two-week period to supplement its roster even further.
In the winter KU acquired six players, who have shown various levels ...
One of the larger used car dealers in Lawrence has disappeared, almost without a trace.
Clemons AutoMax, 1527 W. Sixth St., definitely appears to be closed for good. The lot is empty of vehicles, the showroom is devoid of employees, and the company’s website now redirects to a dealership in ...
Maybe Lawrence City Hall forgot to order new calendars for 2024. Whatever the case, the city has collected almost exactly the same amount of sales tax revenue through the first quarter of 2024 as it did during the same period in 2023.
On a balance of more than $7.7 million, the difference ...