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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes

Kansas Lawmakers to Target Chiefs During Special Session

Kansas lawmakers are pushing to discuss legislation to lure the Kansas City Chiefs from Missouri during an upcoming special session beginning June 18.

President Joe Biden, left, speaks about an executive order in the East Room at the White House.

Border Issue Looms Over Cambio Center Conference in KC

The Cambio de Colores Conference convenes in Kansas City this week in the wake of President Joe Biden’s new executive order capping asylum seekers.

Evergy's Lawrence Energy Center.

Report: Rural America Produces Greenhouse Gasses on Behalf of Urban and Suburban Areas

At least 36% of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. come from rural America, but they’re mostly used to produce energy and food for urban and suburban areas. 

Entomologist Mary Liz Jameson, right, shows Luz Horton which kinds of dung beetles likely live on the land where she and her husband, Jamin Horton, own a bison ranch.

Insects Don’t Get Love Like Other Animals. But Kansas Can’t Survive Without Them

Scientists are trying to figure out why insects are struggling, what it means for ecosystems and how it will ultimately affect people.

"Kansas City Week in Review" host Nick Haines.

Nick’s Picks | Hereford House Case, Jackson County Property Taxes

This week’s top news in Kansas City includes the Hereford House food contamination case and the Jackson County property tax assessment controversy.

Tom and Susan Matthews stand next to memorabilia from 1974, when Tom was abducted by Patty Hurst and other members of the Symbionese Liberation Army.

Overland Park Man Recalls Surprise Joyride with Patty Hearst

Tom Matthews was about to graduate from high school. Then Patty Hearst and the Symbionese Liberation Army abducted him. The Overland Park man recalls a joyride.

A stage lit up at night with a large crowd.

Weekend Possibilities | Tacos and Tequila, Disney Music, Prairie Village Art Show

Outdoor concerts, baseball and movies under the stars – it’s summertime in Kansas City. Jump into June with a full weekend of festivals, Pride Day at “The K” or a cup a fresh Cuban coffee. Friday, May 31 5 – 11 p.m. Festa Italiana returns to Zona Rosa, 8640 N. Dixson Ave., this weekend. Each…

David Friesen, founder and head beekeeper of Bee KC, checks on bees that will be added to the hives at Tom's Town.

Nurturing the Sweet Nectar of Urban Beekeeping

Kansas City businesses seeking locally sourced honey are embracing urban beekeeping. Meet some who seek to shorten the food chain and support the environment.

Negro Leagues Baseball Museum President Bob Kendrick speaks to members of the media May 29, 2024, about Major League Baseball’s decision to include Negro Leagues stats in official MLB record books.

For Negro Leagues Museum President, Stat Recognition is Bigger Than Baseball

The addition of Negro Leagues baseball players’ statistics to MLB’s record books is bigger than baseball. It’s a part of American history.

A man in a black t-shirt and jeans standing beside a large drum with a KC Chiefs logo.

Chiefs Pound Out a Better Relationship at Arrowhead Stadium

Kansas City Chiefs fans might not notice that the enormous drum at Arrowhead Stadium will have a richer sound this season. But some Native Americans will know.

This stretch of Interstate 670 downtown will be capped, and officials hope the first two blocks will be finished by the 2026 World Cup.

Kansas City Approves Funds for Park Over South Loop Downtown

The Kansas City Council has approved millions in state and federal funding for the four-block South Loop project. Half could be open before the 2026 World Cup.

Elmwood Cemetery being mowed.

KC Cemeteries Adapt to Changes in Dealing with Death

Kansas City cemetery operators are adapting to changes in how we deal with death. The biggest challenge is maintaining burial grounds of those who came before.

Denise Whitebread Fanning's yard tends to stick out among the rows of yards in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.

Grass Lawns are a Landscape Staple, But an Environmental Reckoning Looms

Lawns have come to dominate our physical — and cultural — landscapes. Now concerns over environmental impacts are propelling changes.

A wide shot of The Patriot rollercoaster at Worlds of Fun.

Weekend Possibilities | Worlds of Fun, KC Mavs and Lawrence Busker Fest

It’s Memorial Day weekend in Kansas City and with it comes patio tunes, waterpark openings and playoff hockey. Friday, May 24 5 – 11 p.m. Lawrence Busker Festival returns to Downtown Lawrence, Kansas, 833 Massachusetts St., this weekend with three days of street performances, food, vendors and Free State beer. Jugglers, fire-breathers, dancers, comedians, musicians…

Jon Szajnuk pulls sourdough bread loaves from his oven.

Jonny Bakes Bread, Nourishes Community and Looks to Expand

Jon Szajnuk pursued a passion for baking sourdough bread during the pandemic. Now his home-based business, Jonny Bakes, is looking to expand.