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The couple tied the knot in front of 120 guests, including fellow Chiefs stars Isiah Pacheco, Joshua Williams and Deon Bush ...
A gambler walked away from a Florida casino with an “incredible” jackpot prize. The visitor sat at a Buffalo Link slot machine at the Seminole Casino Hotel in Immokalee, the casino said in a June 27 ...
A dispute at a gas station escalated into a dangerous road chase when an SUV driver started shooting at the crew of a fleeing garbage truck, according to Florida investigators. Two crew members were ...
This Kansas City engineering and construction firm plans to double its Florida workforce by the end of 2025. Growth for Kansas City-based Burns & McDonnell, which saw a record-breaking $8.2 ...
When Kansas Citians come to help, of course there is barbecue involved. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis gave props to a KC organization serving up hot meals to first responders and people in need Tuesday.
Captain Paul Lusczynski, of the Tampa, Florida, police department, helped implement anti-violence tactics that have been lauded by the Department of Justice. For years, Kansas City, Missouri, has ...
Rainfall so far this month in Kansas City: 0.84" Average rainfall during September: 4.04" This dry month has helped increase our region go into a worsening drought: ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two Kansas City firefighters are in Pensacola, Florida, to help with Hurricane Idalia relief efforts. They’re part of Missouri Task Force One, which is one of 28 federal ...
Jac Caglianone wrapped up his career with the Florida Gators as one of the best two-way players in college baseball history. And in the 2024 MLB Draft, the Kansas City Royals just decided to ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — City leaders are reviewing local building safety inspections in the wake of the condo collapse in the Miami, Florida area.
Kansas City's Operation BBQ Relief is already on the way to Florida in preparation for the hurricane to help give meals to anyone who may need one. "I've seen enough damage to know what it can do ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two firefighters with the Kansas City, Missouri, Fire Department are heading to Florida as the state prepares for tropical storm Idalia's potential landfall.