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Patrick Mahomes’ mom says ‘I don’t wish it on even my worst enemy’ as she opens up on ‘hate’ Chiefs QB receives
PATRICK Mahomes’ mom, Randi, has pointed out that the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback is not all roses. Mrs. Mahomes, 52, opened up about the hate her son and the rest of the family receive because of the NFL star’s fame. In an appearance on The Mom Game Podcast, Randi said that while she’s been thrilled […]
Woman accused of shoplifting more than $2,500 from Kansas City Bath and Body Works stores
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A metro woman is accused of targeting a popular retail chain and shoplifting thousands of dollars worth of merchandise. Prosecutors charged 20-year-old Ariana Milan with two counts of stealing. A probable cause statement alleges Milan and another woman walked into the Bath and Body Works...
Chiefs Reporter Says ‘Favorite’ Has Emerged in Starting LT Battle
The most important positional battle of Kansas City Chiefs 2024 training camp is undoubtedly the open competition at left tackle. Chiefs Digest beat reporter Matt Derrick discussed the LT situation during a Q&A with fans on July 2, and the KC media member was very confident about his prediction for the eventual outcome.
St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop Masyn Winn has Played 110 Games in His Young Major League Career, But None Will Feel Like This One
The MLB at Rickwood Field: A Tribute to the Negro Leagues was the first of its kind, played in celebration and remembrance of Negro League players. Played at the oldest professional baseball stadium in America and the former home of the Birmingham Black Barons, the Cardinals and the San Francisco Giants wore the uniforms of their Negro League counterparts, the St. Louis Stars and the San Francisco Sea Lions. 99-year-old Bill Gleason, the oldest living Negro League alumni, threw out the first pitch after a pregame performance by Grammy-nominated musician Jon Batiste who was accompanied by Brittney Spencer, Willie Jones and C.S. Armstrong, and a ceremony honoring the approximately 60 Negro Leaguers in attendance and Willie Mays, who passed away two days before.
Taylor Swift’s Plan to Attend Travis Kelce’s NFL Games Revealed
It was recently unveiled what Taylor Swift’s plans for the 2024 NFL season entail. As reported by People Magazine, Taylor Swift intends to support her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, by attending as many Kansas City Chiefs games as possible for the upcoming season. Their relationship has been thriving, ...
PHOTOS: Brittany Mahomes Shares New Intimate Beach Photos From Her European Vacation
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes are having the time of their lives as they revealed some snaps of their latest stop on their epic family vacation in Europe this summer. Brittany made sure to document their time abroad throughout the NFL offseason. The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback and fitness instructor are...
Jefferson City man faces felony charge after traffic stop leads to drug arrest
A Jefferson City traffic stop turned into a drug arrest on Tuesday evening. A release from the Jefferson City Police Department said that an officer tried to make a traffic stop in the 700 block of Marshall Street. The release stated that Larry Wayne Davis, Jr., ran from the stop.
Hall of Fame: Royals induct Auburn’s Bo Jackson
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Entering atop a Corvette and taking a slow lap around the stadium where the legend he first fashioned at Auburn further grew, Bo Jackson received a standing ovation Saturday from Kansas City Royals fans, many wearing No. 16 jerseys. “When I see people wearing my...
Backup plans announced for July 4 celebrations
Those wanting to participate in celebrations or watch fireworks displays on Thursday, July 4, may want to stay tuned to social media and the weather forecast. De Soto and Eureka groups have announced potential rain dates while Hillsboro has already decided to postpone activities to Friday, July 5. De Soto.
KC Unsolved: Family continues push to find missing teen Desirea Ferris seven years later
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A Liberty teenager who went missing seven years ago is the focus of an investigation that seems close to being solved — if only police could prove what they suspect. Desirea Ferris went missing on May 2, 2017. Patti Tam’s living room stands filled...
A small Missouri hospital could no longer go it alone — so it turned to KU for help
A hospital merger that caused a short-lived political storm tinged with Missouri-Kansas rivalries earlier this year kicks in with the start of July. Liberty Hospital, a 177-bed community hospital on the Missouri side of the metro, will be gobbled up by The University of Kansas Health System, a Kansas neighbor six times larger.
MoDOT Kansas City hiring maintenance workers at job fair on July 20
10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Saturday, July 20, at the Belton Maintenance Facility, 17321 S. Peculiar Dr., Belton, MO 64012. At this event, MoDOT KC will be hiring for maintenance workers. You can complete your application ahead of time at modot.org/careers. If you are unable to attend the job...
With decades of experience under his belt, SJPD detective calls it a career
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) St. Joseph, Missouri Police Department (SJPD) Detective, Rick Woodley officially retired from the department on Monday, July 1, 2024. SJPD celebrated Rick Woodley's retirement on Monday with a celebration and a final call was broadcast over the scanner around 10:04 a.m. KQ2 sat down with Detective Rick...
A Cardinals-Rangers blockbuster to form two-headed monster with Sonny Gray
As the trade deadline approaches, it's clear that the St. Louis Cardinals are going to need some help in their starting rotation, which has exceeded expectations but only has one starter that can be counted on in the postseason, Sonny Gray. After a 15-24 start, the Cardinals looked like they...
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