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The 40-22 loss denies Kansas City the chance to make history as the only team to win back-to-back-to-back Super Bowls. This game was never close, with Philadelphia keeping the Chiefs scoreless for nearly three full quarters.
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A politically-connected trade group donated $24,000 to a nonprofit that paid for Mayor Quinton Lucas, an aide and security personnel to travel to Phoenix for the 2023 Super Bowl. This year, the Mayors Corps of Progress for a Greater Kansas City is once again footing the bill.
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It’s a big difference from past Super Bowls in New Orleans, but fans say they appreciate it. One Kansas City fans says he reconsidered coming after the New Year's Day truck attack, but didn't want his family to miss out.
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Adan Manzano's death is still under investigation, but one woman was arrested after using his credit cards at local stores. Manzano was the sports anchor and reporter for Telemundo Kansas City and Tico Sports.
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Ticket prices have been dropping over the past few days and many tickets are selling for thousands of dollars less than a year ago, when the Kansas City Chiefs faced the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas.
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New Orleans holds a special place in the stories of both the Chiefs and the National Football League: It was the location of Kansas City's first-ever Super Bowl win in 1970, a game that helped change the course of the NFL.
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In the wake of the New Year’s Day attack in New Orleans, local, state and national officials have solidified their plans to keep the city safe during the big game. President Trump plans to attend as well, adding possible strain to security efforts.
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Ticket reseller StubHub is reporting Super Bowl tickets are selling at the highest amount they’ve seen on their platform, hovering around $7,000 each. Here's what some Kansas City-area travel agents suggest about heading to New Orleans.
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The Kansas City Chiefs are headed to New Orleans to play in Super Bowl 59. Streets around the Caesar’s Superdome and other parts of the Central Business District will be closed in phases ahead of Sunday, Feb. 9.
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Unsubstantiated voter fraud claims and harassment are making it harder to be an election official in Kansas. Plus: A Louisburg, Kansas, fabricator is known for his world-class sculpture restorations.