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Tensions are flaring on both sides of the Missouri-Kansas border as the battle to keep the Kansas City Royals and Chiefs ...
The future of the Royals stadium is at a crossroads, with new sites like the former Sprint campus in Johnson County getting ...
The Royals also have been linked to a site in Clay County, and if the Major League Baseball team remains in Missouri, the ...
General manager J.J. Picollo talked about the Royals' comfort in taking on salary, trading prospects and when to make a move ...
The bill, if signed, could open the door for a new Chiefs training facility or a Royals stadium in Clay County.
There's a lot of moving parts to keeping the home team out of Overland Park. In fairness, the least likeable council members ...
Under the plan from Gov. Mike Kehoe, the state would help pay up to half the cost of a new stadium for the Kansas City Royals and a refurbished Arrowhead Stadium for the Chiefs, though the overall ...
The package is intended to persuade the Chiefs and the Royals to remain in Missouri amid discussions of their futures along ...
The bill to finance the Royals' and Chiefs' stadiums, as well as the state's spending bill, passed in the Senate on June 5. What happens next?
Yes, the General Assembly approved a stadium incentive plan for the Chiefs and Royals. No, that doesn't mean there still ...
The club’s desire to get back to the postseason was clear in spring training this year. It was confirmed even earlier, during ...
The Missouri Senate narrowly approved a plan that would provide an estimated $1.5 billion for Chiefs and Royals stadium projects after hours of discussion in the dead of night.
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