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The Kansas City Chiefs and Royals issued statements after Missouri lawmakers approved a stadium funding bill. Both teams are still evaluating their options.
Many Missouri legislators were under the impression that the Kansas plan would expire in June and would not be extended.
The Missouri Senate passed legislation Thursday that would help fund stadiums for the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals and $100 million for storm recovery specifically for St. Louis. The bills now go to ...
A recently signed bill in Missouri would put a cap on property tax increases for many homeowners in the state—but not all.
In his first video message to employees, Postmaster General David Steiner said he does not believe the postal service should ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a bill impacting property taxes in 97 counties, excluding Greene County. Concerns about the bill's constitutionality and potential impact on school funding have ...
Even the poorest-drawing baseball teams can attract more than 1 million fans in a year, far more than any football stadium.
Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr. detailed a funding proposal covering stadium improvements, public safety ...
The Kansas City Royals want to be in a new home by 2031, but the team has yet to name a site. Neighboring NFL franchise the Kansas City Chiefs are set to choose between an $800 million ...
In a recent letter to Missouri Gov. Kehoe, Jackson County Executive Frank White pitched a stadium sales tax renewal splitting ...
The sales tax pitch would split revenue between the Chiefs, Jackson County courthouse improvements and University Health to fill health funding gaps.
Kansas legislative committee is extending the deadline for the Chiefs and Royals to decide on a stadium financing plan from ...