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Randy Mason

Randy Mason

Journalist at The Kansas City Star

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  • English
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  • Local News

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This KC-area town was once a destination for those seeking relief from aches and pains

Tourists had flocked to town for the waters for decades, but by the 1950s a big change was underway.
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It’s Red Friday. Are you wearing the Kansas City Chiefs’ official s...

We asked a “color archaeologist” and some Chiefs fans how they feel about the Kingdom’s primary color. Did you know it has its own Pantone shade?
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Baseball legend Jackie Robinson lived in this place when playing fo...

The Street Hotel and its Blue Room Cocktail Lounge was listed in the famed “Green Book”
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This KC place was hub for publishing millions of church documents f...

Millions of pieces of religious literature emerged from the Nazarene Publishing House at 29th & Troost.
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The healing waters of Excelsior Springs didn’t stop this hotel from...

The healing mineral waters of Excelsior Springs, Missouri, spawned this grand hotel.
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This Kansas City boulevard was an original jewel in 1890s City Beau...

George Kessler’s jewel of a roadway was “thronged with people.”
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Esports, curling, mutton busting and 500 saves on goal: SportsFeed ...

Episode 8 of SportsFeed KC features a look at the sport of curling, a high school soccer player with 500 saves and mutton busting
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7 things you may not know about Missouri’s caves

How did Missouri become The Cave State? Do you know the difference between stalactites and stalagmites? And what’s with that new cave full of fossils? Here are some fun facts.
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KC Black History: Do you know the town that was a stop on the under...

The Quindaro ruins near Kansas City, Kansas, show signs of a thriving town that was a harbor for people seeking freedom from slavery.