Royals pitcher Yordano Ventura says that communicating in English with his teammates and coaches has gradually become easier over the years. He spoke in his native Spanish with video journalist Brittany Peterson of McClatchy during spring training in Surprise, Ariz. This is Episode 5 of The Star's "Becoming Royal" series.
Royals pitcher Yordano Ventura says that communicating in English with his teammates and coaches has gradually become easier over the years. He spoke in his native Spanish with video journalist Brittany Peterson of McClatchy during spring training in Surprise, Ariz. This is Episode 5 of The Star's "Becoming Royal" series.
Follow the Royals’ quest for another World Series championship via The Kansas City Star’s six-part video series, Becoming Royal. For six Wednesdays starting Feb. 24 and ending March 30, we'll bring you a new episode featuring sights, sounds and exclusive interviews from Spring Training in Surprise, Ariz. Episode 5 is a feature on Royals pitcher Yordano Ventura.
The Christian County Sheriff’s Department posted a notice on Facebook about the potential hazard. Bring your meth on down to be screened, the department said. Contaminated meth reportedly will be collected by trained officers.
The plight of the lowly honeybee is well documented by now. The populations of the little pollinators, so necessary to mankind, have dwindled in recent years. But during spring? When they swarm? It’s kind of scary to be their friend.
A well-funded effort to chip into support for Kansas City’s 1 percent earnings tax is being mounted. Let’s spotlight the inadequate reasons being offered by a small band of people to kill the tax.
At least 34 people have died after explosions in Brussels, Belgium. Federal police confirmed that an explosion occurred at Maalbeek metro station near the European Union institution buildings. After the explosion, some people on board trains evacuated between the Arts-Lois and Maalbeek metro stations in Brussels on March 22, 2016.
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President Barack Obama and the First Family join Cuban President Raul Castro at Havana's Estadio Latinoamericano for an exhibition baseball game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Cuban national team.