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Kansas City Chiefs offensive guard Trey Smith hosted ‘Holiday of Hope’ event supporting families in the community | @EdEastonJr
Third baseman Maikel Garcia officially signed a 5-year contract extension with the #Royals today 🖊️ Pretty cool moment when the 25 year old reflects on joining the organization at age 16 - Kansas City was his only offer. “No one wants a guy at 128 pounds…I always appreciated… pic.twitter.com/6eG31P9iGy
Kansas City could see rain and powerful winds overnight, followed by a sudden blast of cold air. Here’s what to expect — and an early look at your Christmas forecast.
Patrick Mahomes won’t throw another pass for the Kansas City Chiefs this season due to a torn ACL in his left knee, and it’s possible he won’t ever throw another pass to teammate Travis Kelce ever.
With six months to go before the first matches, there are still reasonably priced rooms in the metro. More homeowners can also rent out their houses after local governments eased rules for short-term rentals.
Built in 1888, the Jeserich building on the corner of 31st and Main Streets in Kansas City was recently declared unsafe and is getting demolished. After standing for 137 years, it was the oldest building along KC's downtown Main Street corridor.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City, Missouri firefighters were called to a fire in a lumberyard outbuilding early Tuesday morning. Crews responded to 3900 E. 14th Terrace shortly after 6:00 a.m. Smoke and flames were reported from an outbuilding that reportedly contained lumber.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – A new, affordable ride-share program will be launching in the Northland on Thursday. GEST, a new door-to-door shuttle service in the Northland, will officially be available for residents to use.
Continuing its trend of expansion, Kansas City chain Tiki Taco is opening multiple locations. The brand has signed leases in Metro North Crossing at Northwest Barry Road and Northwest Jefferson Avenue, as well as one in Liberty at 9711 N. Ash Ave., Suite A.
On Wednesday, the Kansas City, Missouri, Plan Commission unanimously approved the Master Plan Development. The item still requires approval from the KCMO City Council, which could take it up for review in 2026.