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The drama swirling around where the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals will play in 2031 and beyond has been going on for more ...
The bill authorizing state support for professional sports stadiums is unconstitutional because it grants public aid to ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are negotiating stadium deals with lawmakers in Kansas and Missouri, raising questions about their ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are in the middle of a tug of war between Missouri and Kansas. Arrowhead Stadium is loud and iconic, ...
The calendar is becoming less friendly for the Chiefs - and Royals - when it comes stadium planning. Both teams are ...
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KSNF Joplin on MSNLegislators' lawsuit claims stadium funding for Chiefs, Royals unconstitutionalThe bill authorizing state support for professional sports stadiums is unconstitutional because it grants public aid to private interests and combines widely different and unrelated subjects, ...
Kansas City Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt says he’s noticed a sense of urgency from the team as they enter the second ...
Chiefs owner and CEO Clark Hunt said Monday the team has not made a final decision on its future stadium, but added there is ...
Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt said he feels a "sense of urgency" as the team prepares for the upcoming season and as the ...
The state of Kansas has extended a deadline for the Chiefs and Royals to take advantage of a stadium financing plan from the state.
Kansas politicians are accusing each other of playing favorites as they continue their efforts to lure one or both beloved Kansas City franchises across the Missouri border.
If the Chiefs are prepared to spend more than $1.2 billion on a stadium project and entertainment district, and if the team will own the stadium and its costs, Kansas is right to listen.
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