Kansas luring Chiefs and Royals from Missouri

Kansas legislators approved a plan to lure the Chiefs and Royals to the Kansas side of the metropolitan area by financing new stadiums and practice facilities. The plan goes to the governor next.

Kansas Lawmakers Approve Plan to Lure Kansas City Chiefs and Royals

Kansas lawmakers approved a plan to lure the Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals away from Missouri by authorizing state bonds to finance new stadiums and practice facilities for both teams, potentially boosting the Kansas economy.

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.

Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid throws ceremonial first pitch at Royals' home opener

Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid throws a perfect ceremonial pitch at the Royals' home opener, despite the team losing to the Twins. Reid's success with the Chiefs is not considered a dynasty yet.

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.