Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Thursday, October twenty-third. We are waking up to mostly cloudy skies across the metro, with temperatures climbing through the upper sixties by midday and a chance for some passing showers later this evening. The sunshine probably won’t make a steady appearance until next week, so plan those outdoor errands and commutes accordingly. Tonight, we expect a low around fifty before more showers roll in Friday and into a cooler weekend.
At City Hall, budget concerns are on our minds. Mayor Quinton Lucas said yesterday on local radio that despite a projected hundred million dollar deficit by twenty twenty-seven, layoffs are not on the table for city workers. The city will continue a hiring freeze and look for creative budget solutions to keep services running, even as the Board of Police Commissioners requests a big funding boost for next year.
For families who rely on assistance, there’s growing worry as federal talks drag on. Over one hundred eighty-five thousand Kansans may lose access to food assistance in November if the government shutdown continues. WIC recipients were told this week that shipments of infant formula are paused, so parents will need to visit pharmacies or participating stores for now, with state funds possibly running out in a few weeks if nothing changes.
Let’s move to community life. New business activity is giving us a few reasons to cheer. On Vine Street, Vine Street Brewing Co. welcomes back the Brass and Boujee concert this Saturday at five. If you crave seasonal fun, Boulevard Brewing’s popular BOOlevard Halloween pop-up is running all week at their Tours and Recreation Center with themed drinks and games. The Crossroads neighborhood’s Rooftop Cinema Club will screen The Rocky Horror Picture Show tonight—costumes are optional but encouraged if you are up for doing the Time Warp on a crisp rooftop evening. Swifties can gather for Taylor Swift Night at Activate Kansas City starting at five, with a live DJ and plenty of photo ops.
Families with little ones can check out the bilingual musical Sugar Skull with two shows at Starlight Theatre on Saturday, and for lovers of the arts, Swan Lake continues its run at the Kauffman Center—ballet performed under the baton of the Kansas City Symphony. Rent is still onstage at Crown Center, and Dracula is haunting Copaken Stage if you are feeling brave.
For our sports roundup, local prep football teams are gearing up for the final playoff push. Several schools celebrated district championship wins last night—keep an eye on our local powerhouses as they head into high-stakes games this weekend.
Turning to real estate and jobs, the housing market remains sturdy. Home listings in Kansas City continue to hover around two thousand available, with prices holding steady. The job market is weathering the city’s hiring freeze, and according to city officials, unemployment rates are stable, currently just below four percent, giving us room for cautious optimism.
On the public safety front, Kansas City police report no major incidents overnight, but a robbery on the Plaza late last evening is under investigation. Suspects are still at large, and anyone with tips is encouraged to contact the TIPS Hotline. Community patrols are increasing this weekend around entertainment districts due to Halloween events.
Before we go, a heartwarming story. Lincoln Prep’s student robotics team just returned from Denver with first place in a regional competition, bringing pride not just to their school but to the whole city. Their winning design, inspired by Kansas City’s vibrant downtown, is now on display in the school’s main hall.
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