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Travis Kelce donates $100,000 to 2 kids shot during Chiefs Super Bowl parade
The donation was made on behalf of the athlete’s Eighty-Seven Running organization.
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At least 1 dead, 21 hurt in shooting after Chiefs victory parade in Kansas City
At least one person was killed and 21 others were hurt in a shooting after the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade, NBC Chicago’s Evrod Cassimy reports.
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Kansas City radio DJ Lisa Lopez-Galvan killed in shooting at Chiefs' Super Bowl celebration
Radio station KKFI confirmed the death of DJ Lisa Lopez-Galvan, co-host of “Taste of Tejano.”
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At least 1 dead, 21 wounded in shooting following Kansas City Chiefs victory parade
At least one person was killed and 21 others were wounded in a shooting following the Kansas City Chiefs victory parade, NBC Chicago’s Evrod Cassimy reports.
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At least 1 dead, up to 15 wounded in shooting following Kansas City Chiefs victory parade
At least one person was killed and up to 15 others were wounded in a shooting following the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade, NBC Chicago’s Stefan Holt reports.
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Questions remain in case of 3 Chiefs fans found dead on friend's property. But here's what we know so far
It has been three weeks since three Kansas City fans joined friends to watch the Chiefs play the Los Angeles Chargers in the final game of the regular season.
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Police investigating mysterious deaths of 3 Kansas City Chiefs fans found outside Missouri home where they watched game
Ricky Johnson, Clayton McGeeney and David Harrington were found dead in the backyard of the home after one of their fiancées called the police.
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‘I want to see him happy:' How a mechanic's boss helped him get shoes to fit size 23 feet
A 6-foot-11 Kansas City mechanic had a footwear problem that not even Shaquille O’Neal’s sneakers could fix.
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Kansas City Declares Itself a LGBTQ+ Sanctuary City
Officials in Missouri’s largest city approved a resolution Thursday to declare it a sanctuary for people seeking or providing gender-affirming care, defying state lawmakers who voted a day earlier to ban such care for minors and restrict it for some adults.