Author: Sierra Foster

Born in Kansas City, Sierra Foster writes about politics and serves as Senior Editor at kbsd6.com. She was raised paying attention to this city, not just living in it. Sierra has a strong, deep connection to Kansas City, from the neighborhoods east of Troost to the discussions that take place in the city hall halls. Sierra, who is presently enrolled at the University of Kansas to pursue a degree in Political Science, applies the rigor of academic study to her journalism. She writes about politics in Missouri and Kansas as someone who genuinely cares about what happens to the people in these communities—the policies that impact them, the leaders who represent them, and the civic forces influencing their futures—rather than as an outsider watching from a distance. Her editorial coverage encompasses state-level policy, local government, and the national political currents that permeate bi-state regional life. Whether it's a city council vote or a Senate race, she has a special gift for turning complex policy language into writing that feels urgent, relatable, and worthwhile. Sierra seldom sits still off the page. She claims that playing soccer on a regular basis has sharpened her instincts for political reporting because of the sport's teamwork, strategy, and requirement to read a changing game in real time. She's probably somewhere in Kansas City with her friends when she's not writing or on the pitch, discovering new reasons to adore a city she already knows so well.

Return to the Land (RTTL) co-founder Eric Orwoll has recently sparked a national debate with a particularly unsettling project: the expansion of a racially exclusive community into Missouri. Located just outside of Springfield, this planned community is exclusively private and specifically excludes Jewish and non-white applicants. That action, which was covered up by legal defenses and patriarchal rhetoric, has sparked a heated discussion among politicians, civil rights activists, and legal experts. Orwoll is trying to create what he refers to as intentional communities—areas set aside for people who share “European ancestral values”—by calling his organization a “private member association.” Despite…

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The atmosphere surrounding Hale Arena was charged with pride and excitement on a steamy July weekend in Kansas City. Families, fans, and first-timers gathered with the sole goal of being moved as the Kansas City Invitational Black Rodeo got underway under the auspices of Black Rodeo USA. Amazingly, though, the event’s impact went well beyond the dust raised in the arena. Black Rodeo USA has grown into a significant cultural force over the last ten years, organizing events that are remarkably focused on their goal: to honor Black cowboy heritage while providing youth education and unforgettable entertainment. What started out…

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Although Kansas City has always been charming, it has been buzzing with a completely different energy in recent weeks. Ted Lasso, Apple TV’s award-winning series, has set up camp throughout the city, turning streets into soundstages thanks to film crews, celebrity sightings, and inquisitive fans. In Season 4, Jason Sudeikis, whose roots are particularly deep in Kansas, has returned home—not for a reunion, but to make Kansas City a central character. The production is actively honoring a city that influenced the perspective of its lead actor by filming at iconic locations such as Gates Bar-B-Q and the Country Club Plaza,…

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Thousands of people gathered downtown near the imposing lights of T-Mobile Center on a humid Saturday night. Fans arrived early for a concert that promised more than just music—it hinted at something distinctly personal. They were dressed in patterned flannel, flowing linen, or worn cowboy boots. The emotional intent of the Lumineers’ performance felt particularly clear when they returned to Kansas City. The band’s fifth studio album, “Automatic World Tour,” has already received a lot of praise for its dynamic structure and noticeably better graphics. However, the show appeared to exert more emotional force in Kansas City, touching viewers’ hearts…

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The air outside the Azura Amphitheater was literally electric by 6:45 PM on July 25th. Thousands of fans refused to let a little Kansas rain ruin what was expected to be one of the most anticipated live performances of the summer, even though a storm was threatening just above Bonner Springs. The audience was aware that Old Dominion, who was already well-known for their emotionally charged storytelling and effortlessly recognizable sound, had brought something fresh to the area. Across the parking lots, tailgating scenes played out with startling regularity, with some fans grilling burgers under makeshift tents and others sitting…

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The roof of the Family Dollar at 3736 Broadway in Kansas City suddenly collapsed just before 3 p.m. on a warm Sunday afternoon. Those last seconds were completely harsh for Larry Banks, a 68-year-old man who stood close to the store’s facade and was quiet and industrious. He died on the spot after being hit by falling debris. Three more people were hurt nearby, one of them seriously. None of them had anticipated being involved in the tragedy that would engulf the city; they had all visited the store for ordinary purposes. The city had been investigating this specific Family…

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Chappell Roan’s October return to Missouri is more than just an additional tour stop. She’s putting together a moment that feels incredibly intimate for both herself and her expanding fan base. Her performances, which are set for October 3 and 4 at the famous National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, promise more than just music. They promise a most theatrical collision of identity, roots, and daring performance art. Roan, who was raised in Willard, has maintained an emotional bond with her Midwestern roots. Her choice to perform on historic property makes a strong statement: pop music can simultaneously…

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Stimclaiming.com has become a frequently shared link on YouTube ad rolls, financial forums, and social media feeds in recent weeks. The promise is very clear: users can quickly and easily determine if they qualify for up to $5,000 in stimulus assistance. The idea is especially appealing to millions of people who are still struggling financially. But as websites like Scam Detector reveal what’s going on behind the scenes, the enthusiasm surrounding this site quickly gives way to prudence. Stimclaiming.com markets itself as a digital gateway to unclaimed stimulus payments associated with the CARES Act by utilizing urgency and optimism. It…

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Signing up for Precision Nutrition is more than just a formality; it’s a first step toward a coaching career that is more competent, self-assured, and prepared. You can access a comprehensive ecosystem of coaching tools, behavioral psychology, and nutrition science through a single login portal, which can help you profoundly change both yourself and other people. Precision Nutrition has created its login system to serve as a digital control room for contemporary health professionals by working with top institutions and utilizing more than 15 years of coaching data. You can access a system that has helped more than 150,000 clients…

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The experience of being kicked out of a party you didn’t even realize you offended can be remarkably similar to being locked out of a well-known social media platform like Snapchat. But that’s exactly what Snapchat’s Support Code SS06 does—it prevents users from accessing their accounts or the device they used to connect. In addition to a change in platform enforcement, this digital exile also represents a more profound change in social media’s approach to behavioral accountability. Snapchat SS06 results in a complete device ban rather than merely a login error. After multiple infractions of Snapchat’s Community Guidelines, the ban…

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