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Since its film debut in 1897, Kansas City has shown up in movies, television and short films as both backdrop and star. Here's a behind-the-scenes look at some of those iconic cinema settings.
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Local Chiefs telecasts will always be carried on free local TV, but streaming them online is a different matter. Here's a guide to where — and why — you can watch Kansas City play this season.
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Megan Murphy, who went by Megan Dillard on the air, was the only Asian American on-air employee at WDAF. She alleges the news director refused to consider her for a lead anchor position because she was not African American.
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Perhaps you were hoping to save some money this year by dropping your cable subscription. Well, if you’re also hoping to follow the Royals in baseball’s most exciting and competitive division, sorry, you’ll have no choice but to pony up.
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Love them or hate them, catchy tunes and clever wording make these musical ads memorable for generations.
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Children's media experts recommend their favorite new books, TV shows and video games with characters and storylines representing the diversity of the U.S.
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After 41 years with KMBC-TV covering politics and government, Mahoney is stepping away from daily coverage.
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Reiser's childhood dream to be a comic took an acting detour through 33 films and 18 television roles that included creating and starring in TV's "Mad About You."
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Asner, who was born in Kansas City, Missouri, won seven Emmy awards over the course of his career and was outspoken about progressive causes.
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Lee's Summit North teacher and basketball coach Donnie Campbell learned in the school hallway that he was the inspiration for the Jason Sudeikis character.
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Season 2 of 'Ted Lasso' premieres on Apple TV+ this Friday and you could say Kansas City has been waiting for this moment for a very long time.
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With more than 200 credits to his name, Koechner says he knows how fortunate he is to be a working actor.