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The Kansas City Chiefs’ future at Arrowhead Stadium in Missouri is uncertain, amid a potential relocation to Kansas.  The iconic NFL stadium that has been dubbed the loudest outdoor stadium ...
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes made his stance on the stadium talks crystal clear, emphasizing what truly matters - the ...
The teams have already had one year to negotiate with Kansas officials. But supporters say the deals are complicated — and ...
Even the poorest-drawing baseball teams can attract more than 1 million fans in a year, far more than any football stadium.
The state of Missouri has approved millions of stadium aid to keep the Kansas City Chiefs from relocating.
Arrowhead Stadium – home of the Kansas City Chiefs, located in Missouri – may become just a distant memory by 2031.    The Chiefs have called the loudest outdoor stadium ...
The Kansas City Chiefs and Royals will likely stay in Missouri after the state's House approved a stadium incentives package on Wednesday.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe called a special session beginning June 2 to discuss a new tax-incentive program for professional sports stadium construction and renovations in the state among other things.
After more than two hours of discussion Tuesday afternoon, a piece of legislation crafted to convince the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals to remain in Missouri passed out of a senate committee.
Mayor Quinton Lucas gave an update on the Kansas City Chiefs' future in Missouri amid rumors they could relocate.
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?
Sen. Mike Cierpiot says Missouri tax revenue generated at Kansas City stadiums should help fund new facilities for the Chiefs and Royals.