Fans at Buffalo Wild Wings in Independence, Missouri, celebrate during last year's AFC championship between the Chiefs and Bengals. Fans showed up hours before the game, sporting Chiefs merchandise and downing food and drink.

The Chiefs Have Enjoyed 5 Straight AFC Championships at Home. ‘It’s Nuts’ for KC Businesses

The Kansas City Chiefs will host the the 5th straight AFC Championship held at Arrowhead Stadium — an NFL-record. It’s a windfall for local businesses.

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Cycle City Opens in River Market

(Editor’s note: This article originally was published March 25, 2022) By Kevin Collison Cycle City has opened at 201 Main St. in the River Market and owner Joe Fox is envisioning a deal you’ll like at the microbrewery next door while waiting for your bike to be serviced. “I’m working on free drink tokens with…

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Hall Family Foundation Donates $15M for UMKC Hospital Hill Project

The Hall Family Foundation is donating $15 million toward the construction of the planned medical and dentistry building in the UMKC Health Sciences District on Hospital Hill. “This new building will enable UMKC to expand its important work in equitable and inclusive health care delivery and we are inspired by the collaboration between UMKC, Children’s…

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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes

Weekend Possibilities | Chiefs vs. Bengals, Polar Plunge and Making Movies

There’s quite a weekend on tap in Kansas City. Come Sunday, a trip to the Super Bowl could be the cherry on top.

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Three people fishing in a boat on Table Rock Lake.

Rural America Grew Early in Pandemic, Mostly in Recreational Counties

Despite a spike in deaths from COVID-19 and fewer births, recent research suggests rural counties saw population growth during the first year of the pandemic. Remote work opportunities could have contributed to more people moving to scenic rural destinations.

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Jackson Montemayor, Samantha Hake, Adolphus Parker III, Funmi Ogunro, Catherine Hoffman, Sharon Liese, Matthew Parker, Sedoria Parker, Katrina Parker, Ashleigh Parker and Cameron Parker of "Parker" attend the 2023 Sundance Film Festival Short Film Program 1 at Prospector Square Theatre Jan. 19 in Park City, Utah.

What’s in a Name? KC Film Documents ‘Black Joy,’ Premieres at Sundance Film Festival

A locally produced film, “Parker,” explores a Black family’s decision to reclaim their name. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.

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Goodwill Considers $50M ‘Opportunity Campus’ in East Crossroads

By Kevin Collison Goodwill Industries has decided to hold onto its former building at 18th and Charlotte in the East Crossroads and is considering demolishing it to make way for a $50 million office, education and social service center. The agency listed the four-story, 78,000 square-foot building for sale three years ago after it relocated…

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Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly enters to deliver the State of the State.

Gov. Laura Kelly Argues Kansans Deserve Progress on Tax, Health Care, K-12 Policy

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly on Tuesday encouraged the Republican-dominated Legislature to embrace a bipartisan approach to vexing political issues of taxation, health care and education.

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Aloft Hotel Opens at Plaza; Strang Food Hall Coming Next Door

By Kevin Collison The new Aloft hotel has opened on the north edge of the Country Club Plaza, bringing a contemporary vibe to the venerable shopping district that includes a spacious “re-mix” lobby anchored by the WXYZ Bar. “We very much believe in the unique environment of the Plaza, the experience is unlike anything else…

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Two of Athletic Brewing Co.'s non-alcoholic beers.

Tap List | Could Non-Alcoholic Beer Be The Next Big Trend?

The last data suggests that more brewers would be wise to embrace non-alcoholic options for customers.

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Man in a grey shirt and glasses uses the touchscreen on a large machine used for extruding plastic pellets.

Bioplastics: The ‘Best Kept Secret’ in Kansas  

The state of Kansas has carved out a noteworthy role in the emerging bioplastics industry.

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A KC Streetcar passing Union Station on Main Street.

Why is KC’s Transit Agency Involved in Housing?

There’s a lot of money behind transit-oriented development, including billions of dollars in federal grants. But some local leaders are concerned about RideKC’s use of tax incentives.

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Fire By Downtown Freeway Latest Flare-up in MoDOT’s Trash Problem

By Kevin Collison The Crossroad district’s frustration with MoDOT’s inability to care for its property, including a recent fire, is the latest flashpoint over the agency’s shortcomings maintaining the downtown freeway right-of-way. “MoDOT is either non-responsive or takes no action,” said Suzie Aron, a past president of of the Crossroads Community Association. “All of us…

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Nick Haines

Nick’s Picks | Chiefs Dominate Busy News Week Ahead

The Kansas City Chiefs and quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ injured ankle will dominate a busy news week.

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Larks Landing Downtown, New ‘Active’ Entertainment Franchise

By Kevin Collison A new “active entertainment” concept that offers affordable, easy social activities including shuffleboard and arcade games with multiple players is planned for a unique location at 11th and Walnut. Dallas-based Larks Entertainment is opening a Larks franchise in the space below the WallStreet Tower condos formerly occupied by The Clubhouse Experience which…

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