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"Animal Services, Tech Boom, and Berkley Riverfront: Kansas City Local Pulse December 6, 2024"

"Animal Services, Tech Boom, and Berkley Riverfront: Kansas City Local Pulse December 6, 2024"

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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for December 6, 2024.

We're starting with breaking news from the past few days. In a significant development, the Kansas City, Missouri, City Council is discussing a resolution to bring animal services back under city control. This comes after recent constituent feedback and a push for change following a tragic incident where a man was mauled to death by a pack of dogs in south KCMO. Councilwoman Melissa Patterson Hazley is backing the change, citing the need for more accountability and education on pet laws[4].

In job market news, Kansas City's tech scene is booming, with over 110,000 new jobs expected to be created, driven by AI and automation. Top companies like Sprint and Black & Veatch are hiring, with salaries averaging $85,000. The healthcare tech and fintech industries are particularly promising, with projected growth of 18% and 15% respectively. Companies like blooom and ZOLOZ are looking for talent to fuel their expansion[2].

Moving to real estate, the Berkley Riverfront Development is making waves with a $1 billion project to revitalize the area. Phase I will break ground by the end of 2024 and will add at least 480 new living units. The Origin Hotel has already opened its doors, featuring 120 modern rooms and a sustainable design. Two Birds, One Stone, a beer garden and restaurant, is also set to open in Berkley Riverfront Park[3].

In city hall news, the council will discuss the animal services resolution today. If approved, a budget plan will be created to gear up with staff and equipment. Currently, KC Pet Project receives $2.3 million of the city's budget and has a contract until April 30, 2025[4].

Weather-wise, it's time to get ready for winter. Our weather team is predicting colder temperatures and possible snow in the coming days. Make sure to check the forecast before heading out today.

In new business activity, the Northland Clothing Center is calling out for donations to support families in need. Meanwhile, Flourish KC furniture bank is making homes feel like homes for families in need. And, Lee's Summit Social Services' Christmas store is set to provide gifts for children.

In community events, the Lee's Summit Social Services' Christmas store is open for donations and volunteers. The Kansas City Streetcar is also set to expand with a new stop near UMKC, which is planning to redevelop a plot of land nearby.

In local school achievements, students from Haskell Indian Nations University are amplifying Indigenous views on the environment. And, in sports, the KC Current is making waves with their new development plans in collaboration with Marquee Development.

In a feel-good community story, a local minister is selling her lifetime collection of nativities to support a good cause. And, Cameron Lamb’s family is resurrecting a holiday photo tradition five years after his death.

In today's crime report, a 15-year-old was killed in rural Miami County, with a 16-year-old in custody. Independence police are investigating a man killed in an overnight shooting. And, a man has been charged in connection to four KCMO burglaries, allegedly stealing $52,000 in electronics and bourbon.

This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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