Kansas City Social Media Worker Fired for Doxing Chiefs Kicker

A social media worker in Kansas City was fired for doxing Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker after he defended Christian values in a commencement address. The mayor confirmed the employee's separation due to violating city policy. The employee revealed Butker's residence in a now-deleted post.

Controversial Commencement Speech by Harrison Butker

Kansas City separates from social media employee who shared Harrison Butker's address after controversial commencement speech at Benedictine College. Butker referenced 'homemakers,' abortion, and LGBTQ community in speech. City faced backlash, apologized, and faced threats of legal action.

Death Penalty for Kansas City Man Charged with Murder

Missouri prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty for a man charged with murder of a court employee and a police officer during an eviction notice attempt.

Missouri AG pursuing action against Kansas City for doxing Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker

Missouri AG Andrew Bailey is pursuing action against the city of Kansas City after a social media account revealed the residence of Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker in retaliation for his religious beliefs. Butker faced backlash for expressing his Catholic beliefs during a commencement speech.

City of Kansas City Doxxing Incident

Missouri Attorney General demands accountability after the city of Kansas City doxxed Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker for expressing his religious beliefs in a commencement speech at Benedictine College.

Patrick Mahomes and the Deadly Super Bowl Parade Shooting

Patrick Mahomes, NFL quarterback, was recognized as Time magazine's 'Most Influential People' and expressed condolences for the deadly Super Bowl parade shooting in Kansas City. He donated money to aid victims but did not advocate for tighter gun-control measures.

Mountain Goat Rescue in Kansas City

An escaped mountain goat stuck under a bridge in Kansas City survived a rescue effort and may be reunited with its suspected owners who believe it was stolen from their farm two months ago.

Kansas City Royals and Chiefs stadium funding

Residents of Jackson County, Missouri, voted down a sales tax measure to fund new downtown ballpark and stadium renovations for the Royals and Chiefs in Kansas City.

Rejection of Sales Tax Measure for Kansas City Sports Renovations

Voters in Jackson County rejected a sales tax measure that would have funded major renovations to Arrowhead Stadium and a new ballpark for the Kansas City Royals, impacting the future of both teams.

Super Bowl Victory Rally Shooting in Kansas City

A shooting ended the Super Bowl victory rally in Kansas City, with the local prosecutor assuming it was a traditional mass shooter, but the truth was more complex.

Kansas City Residents Vote on Tax Bill to Keep Chiefs and Royals

Residents of Kansas City are facing a decision to vote on a new tax bill that will determine whether the Chiefs and Royals will stay in town. The teams are seeking funds for stadium upgrades and maintenance, with the possibility of relocation if the tax bill does not pass.

Vote on Sales Tax Impacting Chiefs and Royals in Kansas City

Residents of Kansas City will be voting on whether to repeal a current sales tax that could heavily influence the future of the Chiefs and Royals in the city. The outcome of the vote will determine renovations and potential relocation plans for the teams.

Violent Incident at Kansas City Gas Station

Police in Kansas City, Missouri are searching for suspects who shot and robbed a man outside a gas station after he gave them a dollar. Surveillance video shows the suspects approaching and shooting the man before going through his pockets. Community members are urged to provide information to help identify the suspects.

Addressing Gun Violence in Kansas City

Klassie Alcine, CEO of KC Common Good, discusses her organization's efforts to address gun violence in Kansas City with NPR's Scott Detrow.