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Construction crews broke ground Thursday morning in Riverside, Missouri, marking the next phase of development for the Kansas ...
The Kansas City Current broke ground on more real estate expansion, bringing their investment in soccer facilities to between ...
The latest occurred Thursday, when co-owners Angie and Chris Long put shovels in the dirt on a new development at their ...
Mary Long inspired her parents to invest in women’s soccer. On Tuesday night, she scored her first pro goal in the soccer ...
Long scored the second goal for the Current thanks to a good pass from Cooper. KC’s Regan Steigleder played the ball over the ...
The list includes defender Izzy Rodriguez, who chatted with The Star on our weekly sports podcast, SportsBeat KC. Rodriguez ...
The Kansas City Current broke ground on the team's next phase of development in Riverside, Mo., as the club continues to ...
The three new projects in Riverside -- near the Current’s practice facility -- bring the club’s total investment in player facilities in the area to $52 million.
Riverside Stadium will be a 2,000-seat outdoor stadium and will feature a FIFA-certified heated grass field and fan amenities ...
More cities and states are experimenting with the concept of city-owned grocery stores, but these experiments often don’t ...
The World Cup is less than a year away, and Kansas City is already getting a taste of it — this time at CPKC Stadium, where ...