Month: May 2021
Study: Decline in local journalism increases political polarization
The death of local newspapers increases political polarization and straight-ticket voting, according to the authors of a new study from researchers at MIT, Yale and French university Sciences Po.© iStock Study: Decline in local journalism increases [read more]
Michael A. Taylor’s bat and glove set the tone for a mini-sweep of the Brewers!
Michael A. Taylor’s bat and glove set the tone for a mini-sweep of the Brewers!
Jeff Lyons, Meteorologist and “Betty the Weather Cat.”
The COVID-19 pandemic has meant that many TV production studios have had to temporarily shut down, but that doesn’t mean viewers have to do without their favorite shows and news broadcasts. From famous musicians’ home concerts to [read more]
Something New is Coming
And the reason the windshield is so large and the rearview mirror is so small is because what’s happened in your past is not near as important as what’s in your future.
Carlos Santana hits 7th home run vs. the White Sox
Carlos Santana hits a solo home run vs. the White Sox.
Take a ride with the Blue Angels over the Kansas City skies
There’s nothing more AMERICAN than the U.S. Navy Blue Angels. Celebrate the Fourth of July by taking a ride with Matt Evans KMBC in Blue Angels No. 7 over the Kansas City skies.
Seinfeld: Rusty The Horse
The flatulent horse that pulled the carriage when Kramer attempted to give Susan’s parents a ride. They had to abandon the ride due to Rusty’s gas problem (“It must have been the Beef-A-Reeno!”)
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People vaccinated against Covid-19 can go without masks indoors and outdoors, CDC say
People fully vaccinated against Covid-19 do not need to wear masks or practice social distancing indoors or outdoors, except under certain circumstances. “If you are fully vaccinated, you can start doing the things that you [read more]


















