Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Sunday, December 22, 2024.
We're starting with some breaking news from the past few days. A Missouri judge has approved a request to block the abortion ban after the Amendment 3 vote, a significant development in the ongoing debate over reproductive rights in our state[1]. Additionally, the IRS workers are anxious as Congress deliberates on their funding, which could impact local services.
In local job market news, Kansas City continues to thrive. The city added over 10,000 jobs in December compared to last year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, marking the lowest unemployment level since April 2021[2]. The tech sector is particularly booming, with over 110,000 new jobs expected to be created due to advancements in AI and automation. Top companies like Sprint, Black & Veatch, and Netsmart are leading the charge, offering diverse roles in fintech, healthcare IT, and e-commerce[4].
Moving to real estate, while there aren't any major commercial or residential property sales to report today, construction projects like the Overland Park Farmers' Market are impacting local transportation, with RideKC users facing changes in their routes[1].
From city hall, Independence has finalized its 2025 transit plans, with IRIS rides set to replace IndeBuses, aiming to improve public transportation in the area[1]. Additionally, Jackson County has approved the allocation of $70.4 million in ARPA funding after weeks of debate, which will support various local projects[1].
Weather-wise, it's a chilly morning, but we're expecting a relatively calm day, which is good news for holiday travelers. Gas prices remain low in Kansas and Missouri, making it a bit easier for those hitting the road[1].
In new business activity, the newly-opened Farm Fresh Market in south Kansas City hopes to address the food desert in the area, offering fresh produce and other essentials[1]. On the other hand, KCK food trucks have been banned from running for at least 60 days due to health violations[1].
Looking ahead to community events, families have been receiving gifts at the Season of Hope Drive, thanks to the help of Kansas Citians[1]. Also, the 'Motorcycle Toy Man' has been visiting Kansas City kids with holiday gifts, spreading joy in the community[1].
In local school news, Gardner schools have banned a controversial book, sparking debate over LGBTQ+ inclusion[1]. On a brighter note, Children's Mercy Kansas City has named Dr. Alejandro Quiroga as its new president, marking a significant leadership change[5].
In crime news, the Kansas City Police are seeking the public's help to find a vehicle involved in a hit-and-run crash, and two suspects are being sought in the battery of an employee inside a Lenexa store[1]. Additionally, a billboard on KCMO's eastside is asking for tips in the 2003 homicide of Larry Riley, a case that remains unsolved[1].
Finally, a feel-good story: a Kansas City tattoo artist is giving back by creating beautiful works of art, highlighting the positive impact of local artists in our community[1].
This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.