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Kansas City Current Clinch Playoff Berth, Tech Hiring Rises, 39th Street Repairs Underway
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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Sunday, August 31, 2025. As we wake up this morning, Kansas City is buzzing after last night’s electric performance at CPKC Stadium, where the Kansas City Current clinched a historic third playoff berth with a 2 to 0 victory against the North Carolina Courage. Defender Izzy Rodriguez sent our crowd to its feet with a long-range strike in the 31st minute, and Lo’éau LaBonta calmly slotted home a penalty to cap off the first half. Not only do the Current remain unbeaten at home this season, but with this win, they set a new league record for consecutive shutout minutes and continued a team-best streak of six straight clean sheets. For listeners who love numbers, that’s 15 wins so far this season, just one shy of their all-time franchise record, and a sold-out crowd of more than 11,000 cheering them home.
Turning to weather, we start today mostly cloudy and mild, with highs in the mid-70s, and a chance of on-and-off showers throughout the day. Southeast winds will keep things comfortable, but keep an umbrella handy if you’re heading to events near Westport, River Market, or just out for a stroll down the Plaza. The chance of rain lingers into the evening but Labor Day should bring more of the same—a cool, cloudy start but clearing skies as we head back to work and school this week.
Now, about our job market and economy: Kansas City’s employment outlook is holding steady ahead of the September hiring season, with local job postings on the rise, especially in tech, logistics, and health care. Real estate remains tight, with median home prices hovering just above 320,000 dollars in Jackson and Platte counties, while inventory remains much lower than last year. If you’re looking to buy or rent, patience is still key.
City hall has been busy ahead of the holiday. Yesterday, the council voted to fast-track repairs to 39th Street near Midtown, aiming to finish before heavy fall traffic. The city also announced extra public safety patrols around Union Station and Crown Center heading into the holiday weekend.
For fans of live music, the Kansas City Jazz Festival continues tonight at 18th and Vine, featuring both local legends and youth performers. Tickets are available on site, rain or shine. Looking ahead, keep your calendars marked for the annual Plaza Art Fair starting next Friday, with dozens of local and national artists setting up shop.
Switching to sports, the Royals are at Kauffman Stadium today facing the Detroit Tigers just after noon. The team has been energized by a late-season surge from their All-Star closer, hoping to extend postseason hopes in front of their home crowd.
In education, Lincoln Prep’s debate team earned top marks at a state invitational this weekend, bringing home three first-place finishes and shining a spotlight on our city’s public schools.
On public safety, overnight news from Interstate 35 near Brighton Avenue is sobering: a suspected drunk driver died after a short chase ended in a crash when Missouri Highway Patrol used a tactical vehicle maneuver. The trooper involved is now on leave, and the incident is under review as is standard protocol with use of force cases. The patrol encourages anyone with information on recent highway incidents to contact Crime Stoppers.
Finally, a quick feel-good story. Neighbors on Troost Avenue came together this weekend to transform a vacant lot into a community garden, hosting a back-to-school block party for local families and planting a hundred new sunflowers—with plans to donate fresh produce to nearby food banks.
Thank you for tuning in and spending your morning with us. Make sure to subscribe for tomorrow’s pulse of Kansas City. 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 quietplease dot ai.
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Turning to weather, we start today mostly cloudy and mild, with highs in the mid-70s, and a chance of on-and-off showers throughout the day. Southeast winds will keep things comfortable, but keep an umbrella handy if you’re heading to events near Westport, River Market, or just out for a stroll down the Plaza. The chance of rain lingers into the evening but Labor Day should bring more of the same—a cool, cloudy start but clearing skies as we head back to work and school this week.
Now, about our job market and economy: Kansas City’s employment outlook is holding steady ahead of the September hiring season, with local job postings on the rise, especially in tech, logistics, and health care. Real estate remains tight, with median home prices hovering just above 320,000 dollars in Jackson and Platte counties, while inventory remains much lower than last year. If you’re looking to buy or rent, patience is still key.
City hall has been busy ahead of the holiday. Yesterday, the council voted to fast-track repairs to 39th Street near Midtown, aiming to finish before heavy fall traffic. The city also announced extra public safety patrols around Union Station and Crown Center heading into the holiday weekend.
For fans of live music, the Kansas City Jazz Festival continues tonight at 18th and Vine, featuring both local legends and youth performers. Tickets are available on site, rain or shine. Looking ahead, keep your calendars marked for the annual Plaza Art Fair starting next Friday, with dozens of local and national artists setting up shop.
Switching to sports, the Royals are at Kauffman Stadium today facing the Detroit Tigers just after noon. The team has been energized by a late-season surge from their All-Star closer, hoping to extend postseason hopes in front of their home crowd.
In education, Lincoln Prep’s debate team earned top marks at a state invitational this weekend, bringing home three first-place finishes and shining a spotlight on our city’s public schools.
On public safety, overnight news from Interstate 35 near Brighton Avenue is sobering: a suspected drunk driver died after a short chase ended in a crash when Missouri Highway Patrol used a tactical vehicle maneuver. The trooper involved is now on leave, and the incident is under review as is standard protocol with use of force cases. The patrol encourages anyone with information on recent highway incidents to contact Crime Stoppers.
Finally, a quick feel-good story. Neighbors on Troost Avenue came together this weekend to transform a vacant lot into a community garden, hosting a back-to-school block party for local families and planting a hundred new sunflowers—with plans to donate fresh produce to nearby food banks.
Thank you for tuning in and spending your morning with us. Make sure to subscribe for tomorrow’s pulse of Kansas City. 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 quietplease dot ai.
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