Kansas City News Cloud: Only Sarcasm Can Save Us From New Airport Propaganda

Quick guide to Kansas City news to help readers in their journey throughout the day . . . 

Most of the content concerning New KCI falls into one of three categories . . .  

1. Blatant Public Relations Hype Serving To Viewers

2. Desperate Social Media Content Creators Jumping Aboard The Fake News Trend

3. Marketing Hacks Submitting ChatGPT Chum To Chinese Websites Also Populated By Robots

Here at TKC . . . We're merely doing what we've been doing since about 4th grade: Sharing our smart-ass remarks with fellow scumbags who might also be skeptical about the official story they're forced to endure.

Check TKC news gathering as we clear out some of the stuff we've been reading and work on more stories we want to share in just a few . . .


So It Begins . . . 

First flight arrives at new KCI terminal on opening day

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -It's out with the old and in with the new at the Kansas City International Airport. The first flight to take off out of Kansas City's new $1.5 billion terminal departed Tuesday at approximately 5 a.m. on a Southwest flight to Chicago.


Mayo Pete Approves

'World-class airport infrastructure': Pete Buttigieg impressed by new single terminal at KCI

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The new single terminal at the Kansas City International Airport impressed U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. Buttigieg visited the terminal on Monday during a visit to the Kansas City area. "It's so impressive; We flew in to the old terminal and then crossed over to the new one," Buttigieg said.


From Your Friendly Neighborhood Real Estate Developer

Historic Midland Apartment Project Expected to Begin This Spring

By Kevin Collison The renovation of the historic Midland Building into 135 apartments, a deal struck with the Cordish Co. in 2018 to obtain incentives for the luxury Three Light building now under construction, is expected to begin this spring. What's being called The Saxon at Midland project is expected to be completed in mid-2024,...


Crafting Progress In Kansas City

Missouri's first Black-owned brewery is set to open in the Jazz District

Vine Street Brewing Co., Missouri's first black-owned brewery, is set to open this March with an official grand opening event in April


Rock Chalk Hollywood Declined

Senate conservatives deliver 'rotten tomatoes' reviews of $10 million film industry tax credit - Kansas Reflector

TOPEKA - A contingent of Senate Republican critics delivered negative reviews of a $10 million tax credit to attract film, television and advertising production companies to Kansas and compete against surrounding states handing out economic development incentives to the industry. GOP Sens.


River City Remains Moist

Kansas City's precipitation levels well above average for February 2022

SOURCE: Generic Kansas City had one of its wettest months of February according to the National Weather Service. The storms that hit the metro overnight on Monday morning added to that. Through Feb. 26, the Kansas City area had 2.77 inches of precipitation in the month of February.


Car Wash Stays Winning 

Kansas City weather: What is mud rain? And why is it on my car?

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Drivers who just spent time and money washing cars over the weekend may feel like they wasted the effort. Anyone who walked outside to a splotchy car, this is what happened. FOX4 Meteorologist Joe Lauria said the storm system that moved into the Kansas City area Sunday night caused significant dust storms in western Texas.

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Local Puppers Saved

29 dogs now recovering in St. Louis after KMBC 9 investigation into Cass Co. property

Twenty-nine dogs are safe and getting healthier after a months-long KMBC 9 Investigation into a rural Cass County property.The Humane Society of Missouri is now caring for the dogs in St. Louis after animal advocates spoke up about the dogs' living conditions near the Rock Island Spur of the Katy Trail along Roush Road.


Creative Heartland Call Back

A perfectly Midwestern Conversation with Last Week Tonight writer Taylor Kay Phillips

Taylor Kay Phillips was born and raised in Kansas City, MO, but she now lives in New York City where she works as a writer and comedienne. Her comedy ranges from stand-up, improvisation, and musical comedy to writing for the page and the screen, among other creative ventures.


Coach Fondly Skips Town

Bieniemy calls Chiefs organization a "special place," knew before season 2022 would be his last in Kansas City

Former Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Monday that he knew the 2022 season would be his last in Kansas City before it had started.Bieniemy appeared on Schefter's podcast. He said he spoke with Chiefs head coach Andy Reid before the season, knowing this year would be his last.


Cash For Better Pandemic Prevention Than Blaming Sick Bat

A local biotech company has a $2 billion endowment and a mission to "de-risk" research

A Kansas City biotech company has a $2 billion endowment and a mission to "de-risk" research.


Local Help Granted

United Way launching $2M fund with Kauffman to back nonprofits that serve people of color

The fund is expected to launch in March with grants provided over the next three years. Grant amounts range from $5,000 to $50,000. "We believe that small, nonprofit organizations within communities of color play a key role in addressing a range of economic, human service and educational challenges," said Essence Yancey.


Good Deeds After Disaster

Two KCMO women start foundation to help children without a parent

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Two Kansas City women are using their loss to help not only inspire the next generation but to help make dreams come true for those who've been affected by gun violence. The smiles on Rita Berry and Darryn Miller's faces didn't come easy, both of them being co-founders of the foundation, Torch Carrier.


Forecast For Now . . . 

Last day in the 60s before winter in the metro returns

Hide Transcript Show Transcript BUT THERE IS THIS. THE EAT AND DRINK, YOU KNOW, TODAY IS GOING TO BE THE DAY YOU'RE GOING TO GET OUTSIDE BECAUSE IT JUST KEEPS GETTING COLDER FOR THE END OF THE WEEK. AND WE HAVE SNOW CHANCES COMING UP HERE FOR THE END OF THE WEEK.

KAROL G, Shakira - TQG is the song of the day and this is the OPEN THREAD for right now.

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