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If weeks of negotiations weren't sign enough, Kansas City Royals owner John Sherman has confirmed that conducting a professional baseball season during a pandemic is a complicated affair.
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The NFL's directive to stay close to home for training camp will keep the Kansas City Chiefs at the Truman Sports Complex instead of in St. Joseph.
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Patrick Mahomes' lucrative new contract will keep him in Kansas City through 2031, Mayor Quinton Lucas reacts to news about help coming soon from federal law enforcement agencies, and Medicaid expansion will appear on Missouri ballots Aug. 4.
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Mahomes vocal support of the protest movement is stark contrast to how former Chiefs star Marcus Peters was treated after he silently protested in 2017.
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A coronavirus check-in with Kansas City's top public health official, developments in the MLB and NASCAR seasons, a settlement at KU Athletics, and how Patrick Mahomes has changed the NFL stance on player protests, and what's behind a weather occurrence known to happen in northeastern Kansas.