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Kansas City FAIL Down By The River Tonight

Riverfront parks closed around Kansas City area due to high water

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Riverfront parks around the Kansas City area are closing due to high water after high amounts of rainfall Thursday into Friday. In Parkville, police will close English Landing Park and Platte Landing Park at midnight. The parks will remain closed all day Saturday.


Local Vacay Deluge

Floodwaters damage part of Elms Hotel in Excelsior Springs

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Vaxx Event Weekend Cont’d

KCMO Health Department hosting vaccine events at City Market, Mattie Rhodes Center

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Kansas City, Missouri, Health Department is focusing COVID-19 vaccination efforts on two new events. The first event will be held at The City Market on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The KCMO Mobile Vaccine Unit will be in front of the Steamboat Arabia Museum.


KCK Confronts Murky Waters

State health officials issue blue-green algae warning for Big Eleven Lake in KCK

by: Brian Dulle Posted: / Updated: KANSAS CITY, Kan. - The Kansas Department of Health and Environment along with the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism have issued a public health advisory for Big Eleven Lake in Kansas City, Kansas due to blue-green algae.


Show-Me Healthcare Fight Underway

Missouri lawmakers work to renew Medicaid tax during special session

Missouri lawmakers are trying to renew a Medicaid tax that could produce $2 billion.The special session is to renew a Medicaid tax, which is paid by medical providers and not taxpayers.In the renewal, however, are provisions blocking Missouri Medicaid from paying for things such as IUDs and morning-after pills."If you believe life begins at conception, then these devices and drugs may cause an abortion," said state Sen.


Kansas City Crowd Stays Losing

Despite legendary tailgating, record-setting noise, list keeps Arrowhead out of top 5 NFL stadiums

by: Heidi Schmidt Posted: / Updated: KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Arrowhead Stadium holds the current Guinness Word Record for loudest sports stadium. It's also known worldwide for tailgating fans in its parking lots before Chiefs games. Yet Arrowhead crack the top 5 in a new NFL stadiums ranking.


Hottie Talks Nasty Requests

Adult actress shares kinky fetishes as fans always have 'strange requests'

Ever wondered what porn stars have to deal with on a daily basis? Siri Dahl has worked in adult entertainment for a decade on-and-off and knows the industry inside out. The 32-year-old, from Minnesota, US, began her adult film career in 2012, before ditching it in 2015 and coming back again in January 2020.


MAGA COMEBACK!?!

What Donald Trump wants as he emerges back on the trail

"The fact that his first rally is targeting Max's campaign tells you a lot about where the focus is," said Taylor Budowich, a senior adviser to Miller's campaign. "[Gonzalez] didn't just betray President Trump but he betrayed his constituents."


Former Veep Stands With Voters

'Almost no idea more un-American': Pence breaks with Trump on Jan. 6

"Now, there are those in our party who believe that in my position as presiding officer over the joint session, that I possessed the authority to reject or return electoral votes certified by states," Pence said. "But the Constitution provides the vice president with no such authority before the joint session of Congress.


New York State Of Mind Vs. MAGA

Charges against Trump Organization expected as soon as next week, Trump attorney says

Criminal charges are expected to be filed against the Trump Organization as soon as next week in connection with the Manhattan district attorney's long-running inquiry into the financial dealings of former President Donald Trump's namesake company, a Trump attorney said Friday.


Veep Debated At Border

Kamala Harris ripped for blaming border crisis on Trump

Vice President Kamala Harris was the recipient of sharp criticism Friday following her border press conference in El Paso, Texas, in which she blamed the Trump administration for the migrant crisis taking place there.


American Justice Ruling

Former police officer Derek Chauvin set to be sentenced for the murder of George Floyd

Derek Chauvin, the former police officer who killed George Floyd on a Minneapolis street last year, is set to be sentenced Friday to a potentially lengthy prison stay.


Vaxx Vs. Plague

CDC says more than 4,100 people have been hospitalized or died with Covid breakthrough infections after vaccination

More than 4,100 people have been hospitalized or died with Covid-19 in the U.S. even though they've been fully vaccinated, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.


Sniffing Toward Comeback

Return of smell can take up to one year after COVID-19 infection: report

A new study suggests that one particular symptom of COVID-19 could take up to a year to return for some. Published on June 24 in the JAMA medical journal , the study analyzed a small cohort of patients recovering from COVID-19 to observe if they develop anosmia--or the loss of smell--during their infection, and after.


Heiress Supports Diva

Paris Hilton shouts 'Free Britney' in support of pop star pal following conservatorship hearing comments

Paris Hilton is riding on the #FreeBritney hype train despite pop star Britney Spears admitting openly in court during her conservatorship hearing that she didn't entirely believe Hilton's recent accounts of what the reality star allegedly experienced during Hilton's time at the Provo Boarding School in Utah.


Stimmy Cliffhanger For Grindhouse

More stimulus money being used for day trading, survey finds - Kansas City Business Journal

A new survey shows that the number of people using their stimulus checks to invest has risen significantly since last year, as the pandemic relief money gets redirected into day trading for such meme stocks as AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. and GameStop Corp.


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Branding Local Retail

How Shop Local KC's new Main Street storefront crafts opportunity for makers, Midtown

Main Street isn't just a bridge connecting the Country Club Plaza to downtown Kansas City, Katie Mabry van Dieren said, detailing how she hopes her new retail gift and flower shop in Midtown will shatter stereotypes - along with showcasing makers.


Kansas City Authentic Pride Emerges

Pride went corporate, but queer musicians kept the incendiary spirit alive in June

Calvin Arsenia at The Mint in LA. // Photo by Alex Brown As Kansas City is opening back up for in-person events and gatherings, LGBTQ+ Pride Month has been a joyous occasion. After a year of dismal virtual functions and dance-party-shaped holes in our hearts, queer musicians of the metro are looking forward to celebrating their identities once again through...


Kansas City Weekend Weather Awaits

Showers, storms possible Saturday for Kansas City

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