Tuesday, March 28, 2017

The Kansas City Tuesday Look



Liz Marxs and Ali Rose show off their knowledge and skill in a body shop photo shoot as we check all the Kansas City links worth a peek right now. Checkit:

Local Life Lesson
KCPS to model district-wide anti-bullying program after elementary school's program
Show-Me Drug Company Call Out

McCaskill asks drugmakers about opioid sales plans

McCaskill asks drugmakers about opioid sales plans Senator says sales of prescription opioids have quadrupled since 1999 A Democratic senator is seeking marketing information, sales records and studies from manufacturers of the top-selling opioid products in the United States to determine whether drugmakers have contributed to an overuse of the pain killers.

Celebrate Cowtown Coworking

WeWork Expanding Into Kansas City

National Co-Working Firm, WeWork, Headed To Kansas City'Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.' Dorothy says in the Wizard Of Oz. One look around Kansas City's Crossroads district and you may say the same thing. A transformation is taking place in the downto

Fear Map Of Joco Destruction

Damage map shows roof shingle materials of homes damaged in Overland Park fire

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. -- An interactive damage map shows the extent of the March 20 fire that destroyed the large CityPlace apartment complex and spread to surrounding homes. While the cause of the initial fire was determined by investigators to have been accidental, many pointed to the prevalence of wood shake roofs in the neighborhood as a factor that led to the widespread collateral damage.

JoCo Hospital Reroute Update

Recent rain causes road closure near Shawnee Mission Medical Center

SHAWNEE, Kan. - The Kansas Department of Transportation has closed a portion of Frontage Road near Shawnee Mission Medical Center due to major erosion. Damage to the drainage outlet structure between Frontage Rd and NB I-35 along with recent rains has eroded the earth at a rapid rate.

Spring Training Sneak Peek

Royals, key players looking for bounce-back season in 2017

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - The Kansas City Royals and Alex Gordon were both flying high a year ago, the team coming off its first World Series title in three decades and the star outfielder having signed a new long-term contract. Both fell back to earth in disappointing fashion.

Raiders Move Scares Kansas City Fanboys

Chiefs fans are lucky to have football in Kansas City

The news of the Raiders moving to Vegas got me thinking.

And this is the OPEN THREAD for right now . . .

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