Tessa Fowler And Kansas City Early Tuesday



Tessa Fowler tops the start of our Kansas City Tuesday morning once again as we compile some of the more important local links.

Check it:

Northland Shopping Update: Metro North will be sold to mall redeveloper

Update On Kansas City Crash: K-9 KCPD female officer injured in crash today, expected to be okay

More Deets On Local Rampage: Police investigate robbery suspects’ possible connection to deputy shooting incident

Sunflower State Austerity Lesson: Kansas school officials speak in opposition to block-grant funding bill

Suburban Chicken Shack Memorial: Friends gather at Chick-fil-A to share memories of Blue Valley teen killed in car wreck

Kansas City Floating Through History: 12th Street Viaduct approaches century mark

Cowtown Big 12 Prep: Sprint Center Timelapse Transformation

More Deets On The Kansas City Midtown Renaissance: Westport church rebuilding after fire three years ago



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

Comments

  1. Nothing reeks more of commercialism than holding a memorial over a speeding reckless driving kid as going to Chick-Fil-A where the real winner is the owner of the place.

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  2. Law Of Diminishing Returns3/10/15, 7:35 AM

    R.I.P.

    A surprising announcement from one of the web's oldest and most respected tech blogs. Gigaom announced on Monday it can no longer pay its creditors.

    It's unclear at this point what exactly that means for the future of the tech publication, but Gigaom says, at this point, "all operations have ceased."

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  3. Dead Tech Media

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  4. " Metro North will be sold to mall redeveloper" Well how nice. We can all thank the city government of Kansas City for single handedly destroying one of the best shopping malls in the metro. Why can these sit for brains local politicians stick to managing the city government and keep their fucking nose out of peoples business. I have never seen a god damn city that works so hard to compete against it's own interests.

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