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The Transportation Security Administration says it has seized 4,496 guns at airports so far this year, setting a new record with more than two months left in the year. At KCI, gun seizures are on pace to tie a record set in 2017.
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Canada’s Vantage Airport Group won out over four rival proposers Thursday to run the concessions at Kansas City International Airport’s new terminal, slated to open in March 2023. The City Council vote was seen as a crucial decision, affecting visitors’ first impressions of the city for years to come.
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The Kansas City Manager reported a phone call that he received from City Council member Teresa Loar in August. He viewed the call as an attempt to get him to intervene in negotiations for a concession contract at Kansas City International Airport.
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Pushback from LGBTQ advocates got Chick-fil-A removed as a possible food option at the new KCI airport terminal. And with Kansas City expecting as many as 1,200 refugees from Afghanistan this fall, a new public school is developing programs to help ease their transition.
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After pushback from LGBTQ advocates, Chick-Fil-A has been removed as a possible fast food option at the new KCI Airport terminal. But the proposed vendor still faces opposition from Kansas City staples Joe’s Kansas City Bar-B-Que and J. Rieger & Co. Distillery
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At a Kansas City Council committee hearing on Wednesday, a proposed vendor for the new KCI terminal eliminated Chick-Fil-A from their restaurant list after complaints over the company’s history of anti-LGBTQ donations.
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While the company selected to manage the restaurants and stores at the new terminal included several local restaurants in their proposal, eateries north of the Missouri River were noticeably absent.
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Mayor Quinton Lucas says there is 'nothing secretive' about the city's bid process for the food and retail contract for KCI's new terminal.
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Shawn Scheffler, who loves disc golf, hated to see KCI's floor art lost, so he hatched a plan to reimagine the medallions as flying discs.
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The Kansas City Municipal Arts Committee on Friday announced a slate of commissioned works for the second rollout of public art at the new terminal.
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Even as travelers diminished, complaints about airline service worsened during the pandemic.
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Scheduled for completion in March 2023, construction is progressing on time and on budget.