The museum opened in the 1990s as a single office space. Legends like the great late Buck O’Neil took turns paying rent out of pocket.
A significant movement involving treatment is drawing attention among Kansas City mental health workers, particularly in the Black community.
Big plans are underway to enhance the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Two years after a $25 million e xpansion plan was introduced, museum President Bob Kendrick says it is time to put the vision into ...
In honor of Black History Month, each week we’re profiling the cultural impact Black history has had in Kansas City. This ...
In your Black History Moment, we remember the Homer G. Phillips Hospital and salute the nurses who lived to experience its greatness. The hospital is named after a Black civil ...
It’s time to revalue the devalued running back position in the NFL after Saquon Barkley’s mere presence, if not his ...
The excitement of the Super Bowl spilled into the halls of Penn Medicine Chester County Hospital on Friday as staff donned ...
While dressing up patients has been a tradition when the Chiefs play for a title, this is the first Super Bowl in MU Health ...
The newborns are rooting for the Chiefs with costumes inspired by Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Andy Reid and even Taylor ...
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