Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Sunday, July 13, 2025.
We’re starting our day with news from City Hall as Jackson County commercial property owners face a crucial deadline. Tomorrow, July 14, is the last day to appeal property assessments, so if your business is in the Crossroads, down by Troost, or anywhere in the county, now’s the time to check your paperwork. Meanwhile, leaders in Wyandotte County are considering a proposal that could boost investment in public health, potentially bringing millions for programs right where it’s needed most.
Weather is always on our minds, especially this summer. Today brings light morning rain and cooler temps, topping out around eighty-five with a high humidity. That rain tapers off by noon, just in time for Sunday plans at Loose Park or trips to the City Market. The next few days look warmer, with sun returning on Monday and highs in the low nineties, but keep an umbrella handy midweek as more storms are possible.
Sunday sports in Kansas City are always lively. Last night at CPKC Stadium, the Kansas City Current powered to a three-nil victory over Palmeiras in the first-ever Teal Rising Cup, setting up a championship showdown with Corinthians Tuesday night. Meanwhile, at Children’s Mercy Park yesterday, Sporting Kansas City lost a tough one to Seattle Sounders, three to two, after a late-game push just fell short. Across town, in baseball, the Royals dropped last night’s game to the Mets at Kauffman, three to one, with Michael Lorenzen scratched from his start due to illness. But over in the American Association, the Kansas City Monarchs continue their hot streak, going for a sweep of Winnipeg this afternoon after winning eight of their last ten.
If you’re looking for family fun, more than four thousand rubber ducks will race down Gardner’s lazy river this Friday for the Gardner Gold fundraiser supporting kids with special needs. Summer camps for middle school girls are running strong, helping our next generation of Kansas City leaders build confidence and skills.
Job seekers are seeing steady opportunities as several new warehouses open on the east side, bringing about a hundred new positions in logistics. In real estate, the market is steady though competitive, with homes in Brookside and Waldo still selling within weeks, often above listing price.
Public safety is in the spotlight after a shooting Thursday afternoon in south Kansas City left one dead and another injured. Police continue their investigation and ask anyone with information to reach out. On a reassuring note, the missing woman from Bonner Springs has been found safe, bringing relief to her family and neighbors.
On the brighter side, a Louisburg woman who once led efforts for Uvalde now collects donations for Texas flood victims, showing how Kansas City’s giving spirit reaches far beyond state lines. Meanwhile, school sports teams are celebrating a strong summer season, with several local baseball squads notching tournament wins.
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