Voter Registration on Deadline as Sports Fans Pick Sides and Local Municipalities Clash Nick's Picks: The host of Kansas City Week in Review prepares you for the week ahead, before it happens…
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Chiefs and Royals Clash in Primetime
Who’s going to win the battle for eyeballs tonight?
Team Royals or Team Chiefs?
Your local sports team loyalties are being put to the test due to an unfortunate scheduling clash that has the Royals playing a critical playoff game at the same time the Chiefs are on Monday Night Football.
It doesn’t happen often, but it may require some creative TV watching.
You may also have to make a tough wardrobe choice. Do you wear red or blue today?
The Royals face off against the Yankees in Game 2 of the American League Championship Series at 6:38 p.m. (TBS/MAX)
The Chiefs and Saints kick off at Arrowhead Stadium at 7:15 p.m. (ABC)
Voter Registration Window Closes
The Presidential election may still be four weeks away, but an important voter deadline hits this week.
Wednesday is the last day to register to vote in Missouri.
You can register online.
If you live in Kansas, you have a little more time. The Kansas voter registration deadline is Tuesday, October 15.
‘Week in Review: Justice on the Ballot’
Sky-High Tensions Erupt Over Airport Rebrand
What’s in a name? A lot, apparently.
Plans to rebrand the Lee’s Summit Municipal Airport as the “Greater Kansas City Regional Airport” is causing turbulence with Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas.
In fact, it’s igniting a war of words between the two cities and threats of legal action.
Mayor Lucas claims the name change will lead to mass confusion. Leaders in Lee’s Summit say the new moniker will increase visibility and drum up more business for its expanding airfield.
A vote on the name change is set for Tuesday night.
Police Chief Linked to Kansas Newspaper Raid Set for Hearing
The police chief who made headlines for raiding a Kansas newspaper last year will finally head to court today.
Gideon Cody faces one count of interference with the judicial process, a felony with a possible punishment of seven to 23 months in prison.
Also heading to court this week…
He’s the 85-year-old homeowner who made national news after shooting a Black teenager in the head in a Kansas City Northland neighborhood.
Lester will undergo a mental evaluation on Tuesday. His attorneys say he is showing signs of cognitive decline and is not fit to stand trial.
More News You Can Use
Five national and global headlines we’re following…
- Supreme Court begins new term: The Supreme Court opens a new term today. The justices are set to make decisions on a slew of polarizing issues, including whether states can ban gender transition care to minors.
- October 7 anniversary: Today marks the one-year anniversary of the deadly Hamas attack on Israel. Jewish facilities across the country are on heightened security alert amid worries of retaliatory actions. Dozens of rallies and marches have also been scheduled today to protest the Israeli counter-offensive in Gaza which has killed more than 41,000 people.
- Congress Hits the Snooze Button: Don’t expect much to happen in Congress before Election Day. Capitol Hill has decided to take a more than month-long break. The House and Senate is on recess until November 12.
- Melania Memoir: Melania Trump’s new book drops on Tuesday. The former first lady will “spill the tea” on life in the White House. She’s also expected to reveal some big differences with her husband on issues like abortion rights.
- Horror milestone: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre turns 50 on Friday. The film was considered so violent it was banned in France, Germany, Australia and the U.K.
Worlds of Fun Strike?
Could strike action shut down Kansas City’s largest amusement park?
Maintenance workers at Worlds of Fun say the attraction is so understaffed that it’s threatening visitor safety.
The park’s maintenance workers have now voted to strike and will hold a rally outside the park’s entrance on Tuesday afternoon.
Currently, Worlds of Fun is only open on weekends as part of its annual Halloween Haunt event.
Nation’s Largest Hispanic Business Convention in KC
Kansas City plays host this week to the largest gathering of Hispanic business leaders in America.
The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Convention runs through Tuesday at Bartle Hall.
The Hispanic Chamber was born in Kansas City, but the organization hasn’t held a national event here in 25 years.
Five to Try Around Town This Week
- David Spade- Actor and comedian David Spade takes the stage at the Midland Theater on Saturday.
- American Royal Livestock Show- You may not know your Angus from your Hereford, but thousands of cattle, lamb and goat enthusiasts converge on Kansas City beginning Wednesday.
- Lenexa Chili Challenge- More than 200 teams compete this weekend in the region’s largest chili festival. There’s also hot wings and salsa samples, plus live music and fireworks.
- Brew at the Zoo-There are lions, tigers, penguins, elephants and…35 local breweries and wineries. It’s going to be a boozy Saturday night at your Kansas City Zoo.
- World’s Largest Steam Locomotive– If you’re a train lover, you might want to swing by Union Station this week as the world’s largest steam locomotive makes a two-day stop in Kansas City. Union Pacific’s ‘Big Boy’ is scheduled to arrive at Union Station on Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. It will depart Thursday at 9 a.m. Big Boy is one of 25 steam locomotives built in America during World War II. It is the only one still in operation.