Kansas City Sunday News Stroll

For Sunday, former angel Marissa and her enduring fashion legacy inspires our peek at pop culture, community news and top headlines. Take a look . . .

Kansas City Desperately Seeking More COVID Vaxx

Demand isn't problem with COVID vaccine, metro health leaders say, but supply is limited

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Vaccines are rolling out across the metro, but are they coming fast enough? More people want it than can get it on both sides of the state line. Metro health departments said a big problem is production times. They're hoping as more vaccines are approved, we'll see more people get vaccinated.


Rock Chalk Plague Cure Search

Here's The Latest On Where And How To Get A COVID Vaccine In Kansas

More than 110,000 Kansans have gotten at least their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine, and many more await the opportunity in this state of nearly 3 million people. But when and where will their chance come? The Kansas News Service will update this article on the vaccine rollout and availability as the situation develops.


Show-Me Vaxx Count Rebuke

Gov. Parson says more Missourians have received COVID-19 vaccine than numbers suggest

ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- Missouri Governor Mike Parson said more Missourians have received the COVID-19 vaccine than state data would suggest, largely because of reporting delays. Those delays, Parson said, come largely from the federal pharmacy partnership. Dr. Randall Williams, with the Department of Health and Senior Services, said Missouri allocated around 150,000 doses of its Moderna vaccine to the program.


Season Of Panties Arrives

10 best lingerie brands of 2021 - and where to buy for Valentine's Day

While we all have spent ample time running around the house in our underwear this year while stuck at home, Valentine's Day is the time to put away the sweatpants and sports bras and trade them in for something a bit sexier.


Unity Evades Americans

Americans remain sorely divided as Biden's quest for unity begins

The other day, Stu Ross, a retired elementary school teacher, threw his neighbor out of his townhouse in Harrisburg, Pa. The guy had said he saw nothing wrong with the attack on the U.S. Capitol. Ross wasn't having it. "You need to leave now," he said. "I can't believe you said that."


GOP Voter Crackdown

State Republicans push new voting restrictions after Trump's loss

The chair of the Texas Republican Party has called on the legislature there to make "election integrity" the top legislative priority in 2021, calling, among other things, for a reduction in the number of days of early voting.


Prez Biden Pushes Ahead

Undoing Trump's legacy: Biden wastes no time in first 100 hours as president

Sunday afternoon, the US will reach the 100th hour of Joe Biden's presidency. Already, there has been a blitz of executive actions and a bewildering pace of change. Four years after Donald Trump set about undoing Barack Obama's legacy, Obama's vice-president appears to be returning the gesture with interest.


Zuck Piles Bucks

Facebook earnings still flourishing amid pandemic, economic slowdown and antitrust scrutiny

Facebook Inc. has been able to retain a Teflon sheen on Wall Street with a succession of blowout quarters of advertising revenue. Neither a ravaging pandemic, economic meltdown nor antitrust lawsuit by the Federal Trade Commission have blunted the momentum of the social-media giant.


Witness Larry’s Many Loves

Larry King's magnificent seven - his ex-wives

Larry King, who died Saturday at the age of 87, was known almost as much for his multiple marriages and divorces as he was for being an icon of broadcasting. He was married eight times to seven different women. He was only 18 the first time.


Chiefs Save Small Biz

Chiefs give KC restaurants, bars a needed boost in sales - Kansas City Business Journal

The Kansas City Chiefs' winning ways aren't just buoying fans' spirits. It's giving local restaurants a needed sales boost. "Our crowds have grown each Sunday," said Mica Marriott, sales director at Rock & Brews in Overland Park's Prairiefire mixed-use development. On game day, the rock 'n' roll-themed restaurant typically sees a 30% to 40% surge in sales, she said.


Savor KC Side Hussle Success

Bold flavors, artisan style keep Savory Addictions smoking through times of economic uncertainty

When raises dried up at work a decade ago, Craig Jones needed a new way to make up lost income. "It kind of happened by accident. It was never on purpose," Jones said of the hobby he turned into a side hustle in 2011 and ways it's since grown into a booming business - Savory Addictions - craved by Kansas City foodies and lauded by industry experts with gourmet palates.


Kansas City Winter Comeback

Light, spotty showers all day Sunday, rain and snowflakes possible overnight

Hide Transcript Show Transcript PETE: GOOD TO SEE. GET READY. IF YOU'RE GOING TO THE GAME, IT WILL BE A SPOTTY LIGHT SHOWER OFF A ON. NOT A WASHOUT DAY. YOU HAVE A CHANCE OF GETTING RAINED ON JUST A LITTLE BIT. SPEAKING OF TOMORROW. TH THEY ARE GOING TO BE GETTING LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS.

Colton Dixon - "Miracles" is the song of the day and this is the OPEN THREAD for right now.

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  1. Craig Jones is a really nice guy and a killer chef!

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  3. Arizona Republicans Censure Cindy McCain, Jeff Flake and Governor Ducey

    Good! Now primary them.

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  6. Instagram Is Forcing Users to Follow Biden* White House Account So That It’s Not So Pathetic Even When Users Repeatedly Un-Follow the Page

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  7. TOP PHOTO -- ANGELS AND DEMONS

    When Dr. Vittoria Vetra turned her skirt into antimatter at CERN, her colleagues envisioned "collide her" partnerships!!!

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  8. ^^^ now that’s funny right there! Lmao!

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  9. The Ute Indian Tribe in Fort Duchesne, Utah blasted the Biden Administration’s restrictions on federal energy development.

    “Your order is a direct attack on our economy, sovereignty, and our right to self-determination. Indian lands are not federal public lands. Any action on our lands and interest can only be taken after effective tribal consultation,” Luke Duncan, Chairman of the Ute Indian Tribe Business Committee wrote in a letter to Acting Secretary of the Interior.


    So much for Democrats standing for the red man I guess. Oh well. They can find other jobs. That will be the WH response.

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  10. Marissa swims her way to a manicure at the the one eyed apple karaoke shop.

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