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"Warm Weather, Shootings, and Community Spirit: A Kansas City Local Pulse Update"


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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Thursday, November 13. Let’s get right to it, starting with the latest overnight. We’ve got mostly cloudy skies above the city, with temperatures climbing toward the low seventies by afternoon, so it’s a warm day in store. After some overcast this morning, we’ll see the sun breaking through later. Great weather for lunch outside, but keep a jacket handy for tonight as we dip back into the fifties. The air is refreshingly clear and there’s no rain expected, so everything from the Plaza to Oak Park is set for comfortable outdoor plans.

In breaking news, Kansas City police are investigating a critical shooting involving a young boy under the age of five, who was injured yesterday morning on Benton Boulevard. Officers are urging anyone with information to come forward. Elsewhere, there’s a Silver Alert out across Wyandotte County as authorities search for a missing seventy-six-year-old woman. If you’re in that area, keep an eye out near State Avenue.

Turning to city hall, we’re watching closely as the Mission Gateway site on Johnson Drive heads toward a much-anticipated foreclosure trial this week. Neighbors have waited nearly two decades for some action there, hoping new development may finally bring jobs and fresh energy to the heart of Mission. Speaking of jobs, the government shutdown has ended, and several thousand federal contractors in metro Kansas City are now returning to work. Local food banks, including Harvesters, report a surge in volunteers and donations during the crisis, saying community support remains strong even as the need persists.

The real estate market across Jackson and Johnson counties is showing signs of steady growth, with about three hundred homes listed this week. That’s up just a notch from October, and realtors say the uptick is driven by families moving closer to new public schools and nearby redevelopments.

Local school news brings us a shoutout to the Liberty High football team, who clinched a last-minute playoff win Tuesday night at their home stadium. Congratulations to those Blue Jays and their families celebrating today.

For music lovers, the Jazz Museum in 18th and Vine is launching a new free concert series tonight. And on Saturday, look for the City Market hosting a fall festival, complete with live folk bands and local vendors.

Business openings this week include a vegan bakery on Westport Road, and Ward Parkway Lanes celebrates twenty-five years of custom bowling services as owner Bob Covey prepares to step down, keeping traditions alive at one of our favorite hangout spots. Sadly, on the closures front, a small bookshop on Troost Avenue announced plans to close by Thanksgiving, citing slow sales, so drop in for farewell deals if you’re nearby.

Now, a brief crime update. Besides the shooting we mentioned, fire crews saved an iguana from a significant house blaze Tuesday on Santa Fe Trail Drive in Olathe, thankfully, no people injured, but be cautious in that area as repairs continue.

Before we go, let’s end with a story that warms the heart. In Liberty, friends and family gathered yesterday to honor Breann Hill, a beloved barber remembered for her work serving people with disabilities, newcomers, and anyone who needed a helping hand. Her generosity reminds us how one neighbor can make a big difference.

As always, thank you all for tuning in and following the pulse of Kansas City with us. Don’t forget to subscribe for your daily dose of local news, events, and more. This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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