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Many a Kansas Citian has watched as the 150-foot-tall KC Wheel observation wheel took shape south of downtown Kansas City over the past few months and wondered what the view would be from the ride.
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Kansas City skyline will have new look Memorial Day Weekend - MSNKANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A patriotic tribute will be added to the Kansas City skyline to help mark Memorial Day Weekend.
The Kansas City area received up to 4 inches of snow when the region’s first winter storm passed through Saturday night and early Sunday morning.
A super blue moon rises over the Kansas City skyline on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2023. It is known as a supermoon since it was at its closest point to Earth and as the second full moon of the month, it ...
The storied Western Auto sign is an iconic piece of Kansas City’s skyline. Also, the Marriot building in downtown KC can display messages and simple images with its 800 softball-sized LED lights ...
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Why Kansas City’s skyline is turning purple Thursday night - MSNKANSAS CITY, Mo. — Buildings in downtown Kansas City plan to light up purple in honor of Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day Thursday.
For more than 20 years this massive bull has stood guard by the old FBI Kansas City Field Office at 14th and Summit. But the statue has a longer history. It was an iconic feature of Kansas City ...
KSHB 41's Fe Silva checks in on how different entities across Kansas City coordinate lights for the city's skyline.
Kansas City's skyline, and landmark buildings, will be turned green the night of May 1, to raise awareness about Mental Health Month and the 988 suicide & crisis lifeline.
The Art Deco star of Kansas City’s skyline has mirrored the fortunes of the Downtown it inhabits — rising, fading and now about to burst with new life.
One of the first things several 13 NEWS viewers quickly noticed about the licenses was the skyline in the background of the new design.
Calvin Trillin, the Kansas City-born journalist, took it upon himself to defend the bull against such attacks in the pages of The New Yorker.
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