Saturday, March 18, 2017

The Kansas City Saturday Hangover Links



Good morning Kansas City news junkies . . . Thankfully, our blog community is addicted to current events, politics and all kinds of local goodness rather than booze . . . And so we cope with heartburn rather than liver failure . . . Either way, let's start the St. Paddy's Day aftermath by checking these mainstream links. Take a look:

Sound Of Kansas City Protest

Kansas City Rap Duo Ces Cru Gets More Political Than Ever On Their New Album

On Ces Cru's new song " Purge," Donnie "Godemis" King and Mike "Ubiquitous" Viglione get more political than they have ever been before. Over a menacing and melodic piano, several voices say things like "friends, family, coworkers - all undocumented" and "it's genocide."

Kansas City Car Questions

Police find multiple stolen vehicles at tow lot after owner refuses to cooperate

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- It's hard to see anything behind the fence of the Kansas City tow lot where a half dozen police officers have gathered. Police believe there are multiple stolen vehicles stored inside, but they say the tow lot's owner isn't cooperating.

The Cowtown Quarterback Crisis

Kansas City Chiefs: Drafting A Quarterback Might Not Be Easy

When it comes to the Kansas City Chiefs and the NFL Draft, the talk is still all about whether or not the team will take a quarterback. Many Chiefs fans are almost desperate for the franchise to finally get a quarterback in the first round. That is something that hasn't happened since 1983.

Airborne Luck Of The Irish

Two people walked away uninjured after a plane went down in Clay County

CLAY COUNTY, Mo. -- A plane crashed at Midwest National Airport near 69-Highway and Rhodus Friday. Clay County deputies and Missouri State Highway Patrol Troopers were on the scene. The two people on board were not hurt. The FAA is now investigating the crash.

Kansas City Sporting Chance Improvement
Sporting KC Uphoria: Free ice cream headlines weekend rundown
And this is the OPEN THREAD for right now . . .

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