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Fans Feel Bad for Taylor Swift After Patrick Mahomes Calls Out Travis Kelce
The Kansas City Chiefs' entire roster reported to training camp earlier this week, reuniting quarterback Patrick Mahomes with his best friend and most reliable target, tight end Travis Kelce. With such a busy offseason, Kelce and his older brother, Jason Kelce, announced that their wildly popular ...
Woman set two semi trucks on fire outside of motel with bizarre intentions
A woman was arrested after setting two semi trucks on fire in Kansas City recently. The incident happened at the Crown Lodge Motel in Kansas City, Missouri. According to KMBC News, witnesses called police when they saw Madeline F. Hartnett light nearby grass on fire and change clothes as two semi trucks burned in the motel parking lot.
Chiefs Contributor Finally Back After Several Missed Practices
The Chiefs began their fourth day of training camp on Wednesday and veteran CB Kelvin Joseph is back in action after missing the first few days of practices. Joseph is among several members of the secondary battling for a roster spot, drawing high praise throughout the summer for his impressive work. After trading away L'Jarius Sneed to the Titans this offseason, Kansas City needs multiple defenders to step up and Joseph is making a name for himself as a possibility.
KCPD reports progress on work to ID suspect in weekend killing
KANSAS CITY—Law enforcement are investigating a weekend homicide in Kansas City and after asking the public for help to identify a suspect seen on security cameras reported late Tuesday detectives have made progress in the case. Police thanked the public for help in the work to identify the suspect...
Kansas City Strikes Out on Big Bid for Sustainability Funds
After months of crafting the Kansas City region’s best ideas to improve sustainability and combat climate change, local officials have just learned that they struck out on a vast pool of potential federal funding. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Monday said “no dice” to 40 proposals cobbled...
Mostly sunny and a little hotter today
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Scattered clouds with a slim chance of a pop-up shower this afternoon. High 90. Mostly sunny with typical July heat on Thursday and Friday. High temperatures around 90. A few showers or a thunderstorm is possible on Saturday and Sunday with highs in the upper 80s to around 90. Heat and humidity will quickly build early next week with morning lows above 75, afternoon highs around 95 and heat index values between 100 and 105 on Monday through Thursday. There is at least some chance of relief from heat from a few showers or a thunderstorms on Tuesday.
KC Royals top pitching prospect is on the move
KC Royals prospect Ben Kudrna was a key ambassador for Kansas City during July's All-Star festivities, shining in the Futures Game. Now, he's leaving his High-A Quad Cities River Bandits gear behind for a Double-A Northwest Arkansas Naturals kit. The Royals announced his and infielder Jack Pineda's promotions to Double-A on Tuesday through social media.
Browns Bust Could Revive Career With Chargers, Chiefs
Wide receiver David Bell has not panned out for the Cleveland Browns, and the team could cut him as he enters his third year in the league. As the first offensive player selected in the Deshaun Watson Era, Cleveland’s front office believed that Bell’s skillset complemented Watson’s style of play and that these two could take the league by storm. Instead, both Watson and Bell have failed to justify the organization’s confidence. Since entering the league, Bell has recorded just 38 receptions for 381 yards and three touchdowns on 58 targets.
Holden 15-year-old dies, 5 other teens injured in DWI-suspected crash
LEE’S SUMMIT, Mo. (KCTV) - Six teenagers, all from Holden, Missouri, were involved in a fatal crash on Tuesday evening in eastern Jackson County. A Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report stated that a 2022 Honda HR-V and a 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt were driving southbound on Milton Thompson Road approaching U.S. Highway 50 just after 9 p.m. when they blew threw a stop sign.
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