At Kansas City's parade on Feb. 14, 2024, 22 people were injured, and a 43-year-old mother of two was killed in a shooting.
Friday marks one year since the tragedy sent shockwaves through the city, but in the wake of sorrow, Kansas Citians have shown resilience, unity, and a commitment to healing.
What’s happening to these families is far from unusual. Many survivors emotionally freeze as a coping mechanism to avoid ...
Larry Marshall is one you might call a "rare bird." He is a former Philadelphia Eagles punt returner who is rooting for the ...
Here are some of the ways Kansas City has celebrated the Chiefs this season as they push toward a potential third consecutive Super Bowl. Union Station glows red against the backdrop of the Kansas ...
It’s still unclear exactly what changes, if any, the city will make to the event in response to last year’s fatal shooting.
From Super Bowls and World Series to redevelopment projects, Kansas City has a way of coming back from setbacks.
Kansas City plans to boost its police presence if the Chiefs win a third-straight Super Bowl title, and Philadelphia might ...
From near and far, thousands of families hit the road last Valentine’s Day to celebrate the Kansas City Chiefs, but their day ...
Two people were shot in Philadelphia as crowds gathered for the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl victory parade, according to ...
New Orleans holds a special place in the stories of both the Chiefs and the National Football League: It was the location of ...
Police said that a man was unconscious and not breathing after a shooting at Union Station. Lawmakers overturn ban on common ...