Flash floods and record-breaking rain hit Kansas City metro
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The Kansas City Fire Department says its 18 water rescues involved cars stuck in high water. Flooding was reported in Merriam, Kansas, along Brush Creek near The Plaza and in Kansas City's West Bottoms.
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AtoZ Sports on MSNKansas City Chiefs Training Camp Preview: Naming the veteran player in most danger of getting cut before Week 1Smith-Schuster returned to Kansas City in 2024 when Hollywood Brown went down with a long-term shoulder injury during the preseason. A one-year stint with the New England Patriots didn't shake out like either side had hoped in 2023, leading to Smith-Schuster's release.
According to Goff, phase one of renovations will be complete by KU’s looming Aug. 23 showdown vs. Fresno State. The first phase focused on rebuilding the west, southwest and north sides of the stadium. Some of the other improvements include a new conference center, elevated seating, closer premium seating and a new scoreboard.
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LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Michigan State University’s College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) is renaming the MSU Pavilion to the Farm Bureau Pavilion at Michigan State University later today. Event officials say the new name will be unveiled during the Michigan Livestock Expo (MLE). The presentation is planned for today at 4 p.m. The […]
In Kansas’ agreement with Panasonic, the company must spend a certain amount and stay in the state for 15 years to earn the full extent of the discounts on offer. Tax incentives at the local level require Panasonic to hire at least 2,500 full-time employees.
July 17 marks 44 years since the deadly Hyatt Regency skywalk collapse in Kansas City, which killed 114 people
A Kansas man has been sentenced to over 18 years in prison for child sex crimes. In May, Jerad Carmichael of Sedgwick pleaded guilty to charges of rape of a child under 14 and aggravated criminal sodomy.
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Local grassroots organizations will gather at Kansas City’s Swope Park Thursday to celebrate the life and legacy of Rep. John Lewis, according to event organizers.