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The Kansas City Chiefs' move to Wyandotte County is sparking questions about real estate impacts, with residents and industry professionals offering mixed perspectives on the impact of the move.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ planned move to Kansas will not change Missouri’s lineup of live mobile sportsbooks. Kansas sports betting will also remain unaffected, as state law requires books to partner with casinos, not teams. Missouri lawmakers proposed a symbolic bill targeting team sportsbook partnerships, but it is unlikely to advance.
The Kansas City Chiefs wrapped up their regular season against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, dropping to 6-11 with a last-second loss on the road. That sends the Chiefs into a busy offseason, one which could involve significant change both with the roster and coaching staff.
Explaining how the Kansas STAR bond program works and how the state plans to use it to pay for a new Chiefs stadium in the state.
Arrowhead Stadium could cost Missouri $150 million to demolish after the Chiefs move to Kansas, leaving officials with a major decision.
Three bills mark a retaliatory response from a Missouri legislator after the Chiefs’ announced plans to move to Kansas.
Missouri lawmakers have filed three bills aimed at professional sports teams after the Kansas City Chiefs announced plans to move their home games to Kansas.
Royals was in formation for 77% of Kansas City’s passing plays in Las Vegas. It was the rookie wideout’s first opportunity to contribute to the Chiefs’ passing game; before Week 18, Royals had four passing snaps the entire season.