KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WIBW) - A year has passed since the tragedy that unfolded at the Chiefs victory parade at Union Station.
One woman was killed, and 22 others were hurt on February 14, 2024. In June of that year, The United Way of Greater Kansas City dispersed more than $2 million from more than 4,000 donors.
Friday marks one year since the tragedy sent shockwaves through the city, but in the wake of sorrow, Kansas Citians have shown resilience, unity, and a commitment to healing.
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From Super Bowls and World Series to redevelopment projects, Kansas City has a way of coming back from setbacks.
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