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Weekend Outlook: Smoky Skies, Affordable Housing Talks, and Community Connections in KC
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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Saturday, August 2. We start our day with a heads-up about air quality. The Mid-America Regional Council has issued an Air Quality Alert for today due to light northeast winds blowing in dense Canadian wildfire smoke. Health officials are urging folks—especially those with asthma or respiratory conditions—to limit outdoor activity when possible. This smoke advisory is expected to linger through at least Sunday, so keep an eye out for updates from city health officials and check on neighbors who might need a little extra help.
Looking at the weather, we have a beautiful day ahead. Temperatures are starting out cool but will climb to a sunny high in the low 80s by afternoon, with no rain in the forecast. That gives us ideal conditions for outdoor activities, even as we urge you to stay mindful of the smoke advisory. If you’re making plans for the weekend, tomorrow should be just as pleasant, with partly cloudy skies and a similar warmup.
Turning to city hall, Council is meeting this afternoon to consider a zoning measure that could mean more affordable housing units in the Midtown and Plaza areas. Residents on the East Side are also voicing concerns about a proposal to reroute bus service on Prospect Avenue, aiming for improved access but also drawing some worries about increased traffic volume. Expect follow-up discussions next week and a decision by mid-month.
On the jobs front, the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce reports that our metro area unemployment rate is holding steady around four percent. The biggest hiring pushes this month are coming from warehouses in North Kansas City and a tech firm setting up a new office near Crown Center, aiming to fill about 120 positions in software development and customer support.
In real estate, median home prices in Jackson County are holding at about three hundred and thirty thousand dollars, with new listings popping up in Waldo and Brookside. First-time buyers are particularly active right now, thanks to flexible mortgage rates staying well below national averages.
We have several community events livening up the weekend. The Crossroads Arts District is hosting its monthly First Friday gallery walk tonight, with pop-up performances along Main Street. Music fans will want to head over to the Starlight Theatre, where the summer concert series continues this evening. For families, Union Station’s Science City is running a back-to-school fair, giving away free backpacks on a first-come basis through noon.
Sports-wise, the Royals are back at Kauffman Stadium after a road stretch, preparing to host Minnesota for a three-game stand. Last night’s win was highlighted by a late-game rally and fireworks capping off K-State Night. Meanwhile, area high school athletes are gearing up for state tryouts, with several local soccer standouts headed to regional tournaments this coming week.
As for crime, police responded to a robbery on 39th Street late last night. No injuries were reported but detectives are asking anyone with information to come forward. Officers also made several arrests near Troost Avenue in connection with an ongoing car theft investigation. Patrols are up this weekend, especially in entertainment districts, in hopes of keeping things safe for all.
On a bright note, we want to acknowledge the staff and volunteers at the Kansas City Community Kitchen on Paseo Boulevard. They served over two thousand free meals this week as part of their annual Summer of Care campaign, bringing neighbors together and helping those in need.
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Looking at the weather, we have a beautiful day ahead. Temperatures are starting out cool but will climb to a sunny high in the low 80s by afternoon, with no rain in the forecast. That gives us ideal conditions for outdoor activities, even as we urge you to stay mindful of the smoke advisory. If you’re making plans for the weekend, tomorrow should be just as pleasant, with partly cloudy skies and a similar warmup.
Turning to city hall, Council is meeting this afternoon to consider a zoning measure that could mean more affordable housing units in the Midtown and Plaza areas. Residents on the East Side are also voicing concerns about a proposal to reroute bus service on Prospect Avenue, aiming for improved access but also drawing some worries about increased traffic volume. Expect follow-up discussions next week and a decision by mid-month.
On the jobs front, the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce reports that our metro area unemployment rate is holding steady around four percent. The biggest hiring pushes this month are coming from warehouses in North Kansas City and a tech firm setting up a new office near Crown Center, aiming to fill about 120 positions in software development and customer support.
In real estate, median home prices in Jackson County are holding at about three hundred and thirty thousand dollars, with new listings popping up in Waldo and Brookside. First-time buyers are particularly active right now, thanks to flexible mortgage rates staying well below national averages.
We have several community events livening up the weekend. The Crossroads Arts District is hosting its monthly First Friday gallery walk tonight, with pop-up performances along Main Street. Music fans will want to head over to the Starlight Theatre, where the summer concert series continues this evening. For families, Union Station’s Science City is running a back-to-school fair, giving away free backpacks on a first-come basis through noon.
Sports-wise, the Royals are back at Kauffman Stadium after a road stretch, preparing to host Minnesota for a three-game stand. Last night’s win was highlighted by a late-game rally and fireworks capping off K-State Night. Meanwhile, area high school athletes are gearing up for state tryouts, with several local soccer standouts headed to regional tournaments this coming week.
As for crime, police responded to a robbery on 39th Street late last night. No injuries were reported but detectives are asking anyone with information to come forward. Officers also made several arrests near Troost Avenue in connection with an ongoing car theft investigation. Patrols are up this weekend, especially in entertainment districts, in hopes of keeping things safe for all.
On a bright note, we want to acknowledge the staff and volunteers at the Kansas City Community Kitchen on Paseo Boulevard. They served over two thousand free meals this week as part of their annual Summer of Care campaign, bringing neighbors together and helping those in need.
Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe for daily updates. 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.
For more http://www.q