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Cowtown Pix Printed

New photography book This is My Kansas City explores the city beyond its skyline

Matthew Jones' "This is Kansas City" details the everyday lives of the people below the city's skylines. // Image courtesy of Matthew Jones A new book bringing the stories of Kansas Citians to life launches today. This is My Kansas City, written and compiled by documentary photographer Matthew Jones, details the things Jones says he missed about his city initially....


Merch & Politics Debut

New KC store highlights Black-owned brands

A new store is now open in Kansas City's "Martini Corner."The Black Pantry splits space with a Made in KC store at 31st and Oak.It boasts a collection of Black-owned products-some of which are hard to find."Last year, I wanted to go out and intentionally spend my money with Black businesses.


Get Poked Tonight

KCMO Health Department to offer COVID-19 vaccinations Tuesday, Thursday nights

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Kansas City, Missouri, Health Department announced it will extend COVID-19 vaccination hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The clinic will be open from 5:00 to 7:15 p.m. beginning Tuesday, April 20. No ID or insurance is required. The vaccination is free.


Legit Spray Release

Pornhub and Art Primo Launch Limited Edition Spray Paint and Apparel Collection

Pornhub has unveiled a collaborative collection, spray paint included, with independent art supply company Art Primo. The limited edition collection is designed by Dan Climan and features a spray paint can of the brand's signature Pornhub Orange aesthetic marker, as well as apparel pieces.


PREZ BIDEN PRAYS FOR CONVICTION!!!

Biden says he's praying for 'the right verdict' in Chauvin trial

President Biden weighed in on his hopes for a verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin for the first time Tuesday, after speaking with George Floyd's family at the start of jury deliberations. "I'm praying the verdict is the right verdict, which is -- I think it's overwhelming, in my view," Biden told reporters in the Oval Office.


White Guilt Redux?!?

Trump: Georgia Republicans 'afraid to be called racist' before passing voter law

Former President Trump Donald Trump House votes to condemn Chinese government over Hong Kong Former Vice President Walter Mondale dies at age 93 White House readies for Chauvin verdict MORE on Monday suggested that a widely criticized elections law recently passed in Georgia is not restrictive enough and said Republicans in the state weakened the bill out of fear of being "called racists."


Russia From Above

Satellite Images Show Russia Massively Bulking Up Military Near Ukraine Border

A day after the European Union's top diplomat warned that over 100,000 Russian troops have now gathered on Ukraine's border and in annexed Crimea, new satellite images show the mighty stockpile of military equipment that the Kremlin has deployed to back them up.


COVID Comeback

Covid-19 deaths are accelerating, WHO warns, as world records most cases ever in a single week

Covid-19 infections have been rising at an alarming rate for eight consecutive weeks, the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned, as the virus sweeps unabated through hotspots in several corners of the globe.


Death Of Liberal Legacy

Walter Mondale: The Last Old-School Democrat

It was in this arena that the political structure built by FDR, Truman and Kennedy, that had already shown its weakness in the flight of Southerners and working-class whites, demonstrated its vulnerability even within the Democratic Party itself.


Hot Squirt Double Take

Taco Bell hot sauce packets will soon be recyclable

It's well known that Taco Bell's hot sauces have developed a cult-like following, and this fandom has demonstrated its power to fuel black markets, , stall drive-thru operations, and inspire culinary creativity. The biggest problem with these condiments isn't that they make your eyes water, it's that their single-serve wrappers create tons of litter that goes straight to the landfill.


Resolved: Thin Crust Has No Place In Kansas City

Rockhill Pizza is rolling out thin-crust pizzas and salads for carryout and delivery in Kansas City

The partners behind Rockhill Restaurant Group love pizza. They started their restaurant careers in Kansas City by opening Coal Vines, the popular pizza restaurant that operated on the Country Club Plaza for six years before closing in March 2017. Just the year before, they opened The Rockhill Grille, their own original restaurant concept.


Home Team Springs To Life

Yet to lose a series, Royals expectations climb during hot start

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Even though the season is young, the Kansas City Royals are off and running. At 9-5, they had the best winning percentage in the American League entering Monday and haven't dropped a series. Manager Mike Matheny told reporters Monday afternoon his team's expectations are high after a strong start like this.

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After the jump we've got double the community news to help TKC readers catch up with the local discourse . . .

Confronting Surge

Tired of costly water bills? KC's new agreement with EPA provides consumers some relief

By Jill Draper Water bills for Kansas City residents have soared in recent years, but increases should slow down in the future. That's because the city has reached a new agreement with the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Justice on how stormwater and wastewater are handled.


Local Salaries Rise

Kansas City ranks among best-paying metros for minority workers - Kansas City Business Journal

Kansas City ranks 13th among large U.S. metros in pay for minority workers, according to research by Self Financial. Median earnings for full-time minority workers, adjusted for cost of living, was $43,103 a year in the metro, with actual median earnings of $40,000.


Suburban Masks Maintained

Olathe school board rejects 2nd challenge to mask policy

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Olathe Public Schools will not rescind the district's mask mandate after a special meeting Monday in response to a second challenge to its COVID-19 health and safety protocols.


Crawly Kansas City News

Jumping worms make their way to Kansas and Missouri

KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -- Take a look at this! These are jumping worms, and they are making their way to Kansas and Missouri. Jumping worms can grow to be 4-8 inches long, and they move quickly like a snake. This invasive species originally comes from Asia.


Kansas Call For Help

Kansas transitioning to 10-digit dialing ahead of new 988 suicide prevention number | Kansas Reflector

TOPEKA - Gov. Laura Kelly asked Kansans using the 785 and 620 telephone area codes to begin preparing for transition to a 10-digit dialing requirement for local calls to accommodate implementation of an abbreviated national suicide hotline number.


Congressman Offers Assistance To Bury Plague Dead

Rep. Cleaver Announces Funeral Assistance For Missourians Who Have Lost Loved Ones To COVID-19

United States Representative Emanuel Cleaver, II (D-MO) announced this week that FEMA has begun accepting applications for funeral assistance for Missourians who have lost loved ones to coronavirus. Rep. Cleaver helped create the funeral assistance program by supporting funding as part of the American Rescue Plan.


SAVE THE CASTLE!!!

KCK code officers assess Sauer Castle for structural issues

KANSAS CITY, KS (KCTV) -- The Unified Government is taking action against the owner of the historic Sauer Castle. Code officers and police visited the property on Monday to assess the structure, concerned that some of the brick may soon give way.


Remember Fred

Chiefs Hall of Famer, Jackson County politician Fred Arbanas remembered after death at 82

Kansas City Chiefs legend and Jackson County, Missouri, politician Fred Arbanas passed away over the weekend, according to a statement from the Chiefs. "My family and I are saddened by the passing of Fred Arbanas," Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt said.


Smoke Out Coming Soon

Kansas City metro teens propose legislation to curb secondhand smoking in cars

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The environment, children and smoking are issues Vari Patel and three other teens from the Kansas City metro felt needed attention so people can live healthier lives. "And when you're inside a car while someone is smoking, this cessation is 100 times greater inside of a car than when it is in an outside environment," Patel said.


Safe Place To Putter Around Earns More Support

Golf course in Kansas City's urban core taking next step in development plans

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - An golf course in Kansas City's urban core is growing. In a difficult year marked by the COVID-19 pandemic, the rolling hills of the Harris Park golf course, located at E. 40th Street and Wayne Avenue, have remained open. In fact, this week it's moved forward to its third phase of development.


Walk Away From Abuse

Brookside store hosts shoe drive for domestic violence shelter

Hide Transcript Show Transcript AFTER YEARS OF HELPING A LOCAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTER, A BROOKSIDE BUSINESS IS STEPPING UP ITS EFFORTS IN A BIG WAY. KMBC 9'S CODY HOLYOKE SHOWS US HOW YOU CAN HELP. CODY: FOR MANY YEARS NOW THE , FOLKS AT WORLD'S WINDOW IN BROOKSIDE HAVE USED FUNDRAISING TO HELP GROUPS IN OUR COMMUNITY.


Kansas City Respect

Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes talk Alex Smith's retirement

Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid was speaking to local media members on Zoom when news of former Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith's retirement broke on his newly-created official Instagram account. Reporters quickly asked Reid for his thoughts on Smith, who was his starter in Kansas City from 2013 to 2017.

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Comments

  1. The Severed Head Said: Margorie Taylor Greene is backing out of the America First Caucus and blames the memo on staff.

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  2. "Trump: Georgia Republicans 'afraid to be called racist' before passing voter law"

    Ain't that man dead yet? He looks like a walking orange corpse.

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  3. @1:13 Trump is still living in your head rent free. There's arguably a lot of space in there.

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  4. There is no place for a Presidents opinion on a local legal matter just for the sake of politics, ghost of Obama and Trayvon Martin. Dalton

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  5. Stop it with all of the p0rn references. This blog is getting seriously creepy.

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  6. And I want to intentionally go out and spend my money with white owned businesses. Funny how they accuse us white people of racism isn't it? Gaslighting doesn't work anymore.

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  7. 1:22: Trump is still living? Weird.

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  8. Biden's actions are truly disgusting, he has lost what little respect he had left,

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  9. Selling only items made by one race? MLK is rolling in his grave at this disgusting display of racism and the judging of people by the color of their skin. It's what he was completely against.

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  10. Basement Biden has been braindead for years. They performed a transplant for socialist Vladimir Lenin's brain.

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  11. 1:50 let us know when you find your not PC balls and don't have to jack off to a screen

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  12. metoo neutered all the white guys except the really skeevy ones which is disappointing. should the ladies batt their eyelashes at you like a 20 or 30 something dipshit.

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