Patrick Mahomes is ahead of schedule as he rehabs from surgery to correct turf toe, according to a new report. The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback is also expected to participate in the team’s OTAs that begin May 25.
James Palmer, a reporter for the NFL Network, tweeted the update Friday afternoon. Palmer reports that Mahomes “will ‘do some stuff’ and will then be fully ready to go for training camp.”
Mahomes has shared some of his rehab workouts with followers on Instagram. It doesn’t…
The Barstow School is breathing new life into a Johnson County grocery store that’s been shuttered for years.
There are now plans to develop a community resource at 122nd Street and State Line Road for students across the metro.
Barstow purchased the former Hy-Vee store in the area and is turning it into an incubation hub, a space where students can develop ideas and explore solutions to problems.
The 32,000-square-foot idea space will focus on STEAM: science, technology, engineering, art and…
Mike Donegan, the owner of Kansas City's famous Stroud's Restaurant & Bar, has died at the age of 72.
Connor Duncan, Donegan's cousin, posted on Facebook Monday morning that he passed away Sunday.
"If I could sum him up in one word, it's 'giving,'" Duncan said in the social media post.
According to the company's website, Stroud's was started in 1933 as a barbecue restaurant by Guy and Helen Stroud. During World War II, Helen Stroud started serving pan-fried chicken instead.
In 1977, Donegan and…
Eight Missouri medical marijuana dispensaries, including three in the Kansas City area, will be selling vape pens and cartridges for the first time Friday. Customers have clamored for them for some time, despite varying opinions on just how safe they are.
The potential dangers of vaping nicotine and black market THC have been studied. The CDC hasn’t updated reports on lung injury associated with vaping products since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, but in February 2020 it reported 2,800 hospitalized…
The Kansas City Symphony has planted new roots in an old building in the Crossroads Arts District, bringing life back into the walls that were silenced amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The symphony’s new headquarters will be in the Webster School building at 1644 Wyandotte St., according to a statement from the symphony. The organization’s administrative offices are currently across the street, and this move will centralize more of its operations.
Webster House restaurant previously operated…