Kansas City is buzzing with mobile tickets, tragic events, and new burger joints. Catch the scoop!
Kansas City is stepping up its game and embracing technology as the city gears up for the basketball season. The Kansas City Athletics are thrilled to announce the launch of mobile ticketing, which promises to make entry to games smoother and more convenient for fans. With this new feature, Roos fans can ditch the hassle of waiting in long lines, as tickets are now just a tap away on their smartphones! Whether you're a die-hard supporter or a casual viewer, this innovation is sure to enhance everyone's game-day experience.
In a heartbreaking turn of events, Independence observed a tragedy that rocked the community. An August house fire claimed the life of a 12-year-old boy, stemming from a rental property that was alarmingly not equipped with functioning smoke detectors. Experts stress the crucial need for fire safety measures, particularly in rental homes. Out of this tragedy, calls for increased awareness and regulation have been echoed, reminding everyone of the importance of safety in homes, regardless of who resides there.
Bouncing back from the somber news, Kansas City is also celebrating some delicious developments! The Magic City is receiving its first Whataburger franchise, thanks to none other than Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, Patrick Mahomes. Fans of the popular fast-food chain will soon get to sink their teeth into those famous burgers and spicy ketchup, all while enjoying the Kansas City vibe. Mahomes not only excels on the field but is making a mark off it by supporting local businesses and exciting food options for fans.
Lastly, amidst all these developments, the Dialogue Institute of Kansas City is taking steps towards unity and understanding. Known for its events like the Annual Dialogue & Friendship Dinner, the organization helps foster communication among people from various backgrounds. In a world that often feels divided, groups like these play a vital role in promoting compassion and connection.
Did you know Kansas City isn't just about sports and fast food? It is famously home to one of the largest collections of fountains in the world, earning it the nickname "City of Fountains!" And while we celebrate local businesses like Whataburger, it's important to remember that each meal can build bridges between communitiesโone bite at a time!
KANSAS CITY - Kansas City Athletics is excited to announce the exclusive adoption of mobile ticketing as we enter the Roos' basketball season.
An August house fire in Independence killed a 12-year-old boy. The rental, with no working smoke detectors, wasn't registered with the city.
At events like the Annual Dialogue & Friendship Dinner, the not-for-profit group fosters understanding with people of different backgrounds.
Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, is opening another Kansas City area Whataburger fast food restaurant in Johnson County.
Playboy, Southern Living and Yahoo have called this restaurant one of the best steakhouses in the US and world. One bite made it clear why.
The Star's cutest pet contest wraps up with one final poll featuring a Corgi, chichi, pitball and terrier mix. See adorable dog pictures.
The Royals will host 2 home MLB playoff games at Kauffman Stadium for the first time in 9 years, and limited home tickets are available.
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