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The Kansas City Chiefs are negotiating stadium deals with lawmakers in Kansas and Missouri, raising questions about their ...
The Chiefs are deciding between renovating Arrowhead, their home since 1972, or building a new structure in Kansas, likely in ...
Kansas City Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt says he’s noticed a sense of urgency from the team as they enter the second ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are in the middle of a tug of war between Missouri and Kansas. Arrowhead Stadium is loud and iconic, ...
On Monday, Chiefs Kingdom received a new update from owner Clark Hunt, who described the situation as having “two great ...
Chiefs owner and CEO Clark Hunt said Monday the team has not made a final decision on its future stadium, but added there is ...
Kansas politicians are accusing each other of playing favorites as they continue their efforts to lure one or both beloved Kansas City franchises across the Missouri border.
A domed stadium would allow Kansas (and the Chiefs) to hold their first-ever Super Bowl. This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.
Kansas lawmakers extended the deadline for the Kansas City Royals and Chiefs to accept stadium development incentives by six months. The extension allows the Kansas Department of Commerce to ...
Kansas Republican and Democratic politicians are trading barbs over whether the other side has a preference for building a Kansas City Chiefs or Royals stadium.
The Kansas City Chiefs seek an extension of Kansas' enhanced STAR bonds to finance a domed stadium, as negotiations with the state continue.
If the Chiefs are prepared to spend more than $1.2 billion on a stadium project and entertainment district, and if the team will own the stadium and its costs, Kansas is right to listen.