The Kansas City Sunday News Start



Sunday morning we start with KB hotness inspiration and take a look at some of the more important links for the morning news cycle. Take a look:

More Evidence Old KCI Works Fine

KCI Airport Passenger Traffic Increases in January 2018 - Kansas City infoZine

KCI Airport Passenger Traffic Increases in January 2018 Kansas City, MO - infoZine - The City of Kansas City, MO Aviation Department reports that 811,978 passengers arrived and departed through Kansas City International Airport's gates in January, a 3.3 percent increase from January 2017. Passenger boardings were up 3.7 percent, with a total of 405,749 boarded.


Dead-Tree Newsflash: Guv In Big Trouble

With scandals all around for indicted Greitens, path to political survival narrows

Indicted by a grand jury and charged with felony invasion of privacy, Gov. Eric Greitens is now entering a political and legal minefield. A grand jury investigation continues, and the scope of its inquiry appears wide open. Rumors that the FBI has taken notice are running rampant.


JoCo Crash Aftermath

Railroad crossings in Olathe close after train hits stalled car

The California couple accused of holding their 13 children captive will appear in court Friday as donors from around the world have given more than $500,000 for the recovery of the abused siblings. David Turpin and Louise Turpin, the California couple accused of holding their 13 children captive and torturing all but one, are facing additional charges, a prosecution spokesman said Friday.


Fear Kansas Old School Struggles
Seniors struggling to apply for Medicaid in Kansas
Show-Me Labor Right Right Now

Labor, Democrats rally at Old Courthouse to oppose 'right to work'

Despite rainy conditions, between 100 and 150 people held a rally Saturday afternoon outside the Old Courthouse, listening to labor leaders and Democratic politicians defend unions they say are under attack by conservatives and the rich. The Working People's Day of Action in downtown St.


Kansas City Spring Training Swing

Royals ink 11 more players to deals for 2018 season

The Kansas City Royals announced Saturday that 11 more players have been inked to deals for the 2018 season. The team settled contracts with pitchers, Miguel Almonte, Trevor Oaks, and Eric Skoglund; catcher Cam Gallagher; infielders Cheslor Cuthburt, Adalberto Mondesi and Ramon Torres; and outfielders Jorge Bonifacio, Billy Burns, Paulo Orlando and Bubba Starling.


Fanboys Cope With Kansas City Chiefs Rebuilding Year

Kansas City Chiefs: 2018 will be an offseason to remember

Remember last summer when the Kansas City Chiefs cut Jeremy Maclin and then fired John Dorsey? Remember how CRAZY that was and how we were all joking about how only the Chiefs could do something so ridiculous despite having a lot of success?


Snoop Dogg - One More Day ft. Charlie Wilson is the song of the day and this is the OPEN THREAD for right now . . .

Comments

  1. the main things wrong with kci were deliberately put there to create support for a new airport. examples are too few restrooms behind security and not allowing second story restaurants behind security.

    even with those engineered defects, we find kci more convenient than most airports.

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  2. The Chiefs are always in a rebuilding year.

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  3. ^^^ Well, the angle apparently works. The drunken tail gators are perfectly willing to blow $400.00 per game to help the never ending rebuilding process.

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