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"Tragic Crash, Budget Hearings, and Sports Highlights: Your Sunday Kansas City Local Pulse Update"
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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Sunday, September 7th.
We start with breaking local news from Clay County, where Saturday morning brought a tragic crash on Highway 210 west of Bluff Road. Two men from Missouri City lost their lives and a teenager from Excelsior Springs is seriously injured after a head-on collision just before sunrise. Missouri State Highway Patrol says the vehicles collided when a car driven by the 18-year-old crossed the center line. The driver and passenger in the truck weren’t wearing seatbelts, underscoring the continuing reminders from law enforcement about road safety.
Shifting to city life, Kansas City City Hall is buzzing as the council prepares for hearings this week on its proposed budget changes. Priorities include affordable housing improvements in the Midtown area, upgrades to the Linwood Boulevard corridor, and a new push to boost funding for youth job training next summer. City leaders remind us that public comment sessions will be open through Thursday.
Weather-wise, we can all enjoy a beautiful day around Kansas City. According to KSHB meteorologists, we’re looking at mostly clear skies, a light breeze, and highs in the very comfortable upper 70s to around 80, with a cool evening ahead. The dry spell sticks around for a few more days, making it a perfect Sunday for getting out to our local parks or hitting the River Market.
In sports, we celebrate another historic moment as the Kansas City Current notched their sixteenth win of the season last night, beating Bay FC two to zero on the road. Michelle Cooper and Temwa Chawinga found the net, and keeper Franch and the defense extended their league record for consecutive shutouts — seven straight, with 632 shutout minutes. Head coach Vlatko Andonovski now has 100 regular season victories, just the second NWSL coach to reach that milestone. That win keeps the Current at the top of the table and brings us even closer to seeing playoff soccer at CPKC Stadium next month.
For Royals fans, today’s home game versus the Minnesota Twins at Kauffman Stadium promises excitement. The Royals sit as favorites according to the latest odds, with first pitch right after midday. Sporting KC is also back in action tonight, hosting Austin FC at Children's Mercy Park. The match starts at seven, and there's a lot of buzz as we look to climb in the playoff standings.
On the real estate front, new listings are steady in neighborhoods like Brookside and Waldo, with median sale prices holding just above $290,000. Rental demand is strong downtown, but we're also seeing several new businesses preparing to open near the Crossroads, including a family-run bakery and a boutique gym set for their grand openings later this week. Meanwhile, one beloved Midtown restaurant on Main Street is closing its doors after thirty years, with locals stopping by to share memories and say thanks.
Kansas City schools are off to a strong start this fall. Lincoln College Prep students took home top spots at the state debate tournament, and several high school football teams kicked off the season with Friday night wins, including the East High Bears and the Staley Falcons.
A quick look at community events: The annual Plaza Art Fair is just around the corner, starting Friday and running through the weekend. Families are also invited to Science City’s Family Night on Tuesday, promising hands-on activities for all ages.
We’ll end with a feel-good note. Volunteers across the city turned out yesterday for the Big Clean, collecting litter along the Blue River. Their efforts make our shared spaces better and safer.
That wraps up today’s report. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a beat. 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 qui
We start with breaking local news from Clay County, where Saturday morning brought a tragic crash on Highway 210 west of Bluff Road. Two men from Missouri City lost their lives and a teenager from Excelsior Springs is seriously injured after a head-on collision just before sunrise. Missouri State Highway Patrol says the vehicles collided when a car driven by the 18-year-old crossed the center line. The driver and passenger in the truck weren’t wearing seatbelts, underscoring the continuing reminders from law enforcement about road safety.
Shifting to city life, Kansas City City Hall is buzzing as the council prepares for hearings this week on its proposed budget changes. Priorities include affordable housing improvements in the Midtown area, upgrades to the Linwood Boulevard corridor, and a new push to boost funding for youth job training next summer. City leaders remind us that public comment sessions will be open through Thursday.
Weather-wise, we can all enjoy a beautiful day around Kansas City. According to KSHB meteorologists, we’re looking at mostly clear skies, a light breeze, and highs in the very comfortable upper 70s to around 80, with a cool evening ahead. The dry spell sticks around for a few more days, making it a perfect Sunday for getting out to our local parks or hitting the River Market.
In sports, we celebrate another historic moment as the Kansas City Current notched their sixteenth win of the season last night, beating Bay FC two to zero on the road. Michelle Cooper and Temwa Chawinga found the net, and keeper Franch and the defense extended their league record for consecutive shutouts — seven straight, with 632 shutout minutes. Head coach Vlatko Andonovski now has 100 regular season victories, just the second NWSL coach to reach that milestone. That win keeps the Current at the top of the table and brings us even closer to seeing playoff soccer at CPKC Stadium next month.
For Royals fans, today’s home game versus the Minnesota Twins at Kauffman Stadium promises excitement. The Royals sit as favorites according to the latest odds, with first pitch right after midday. Sporting KC is also back in action tonight, hosting Austin FC at Children's Mercy Park. The match starts at seven, and there's a lot of buzz as we look to climb in the playoff standings.
On the real estate front, new listings are steady in neighborhoods like Brookside and Waldo, with median sale prices holding just above $290,000. Rental demand is strong downtown, but we're also seeing several new businesses preparing to open near the Crossroads, including a family-run bakery and a boutique gym set for their grand openings later this week. Meanwhile, one beloved Midtown restaurant on Main Street is closing its doors after thirty years, with locals stopping by to share memories and say thanks.
Kansas City schools are off to a strong start this fall. Lincoln College Prep students took home top spots at the state debate tournament, and several high school football teams kicked off the season with Friday night wins, including the East High Bears and the Staley Falcons.
A quick look at community events: The annual Plaza Art Fair is just around the corner, starting Friday and running through the weekend. Families are also invited to Science City’s Family Night on Tuesday, promising hands-on activities for all ages.
We’ll end with a feel-good note. Volunteers across the city turned out yesterday for the Big Clean, collecting litter along the Blue River. Their efforts make our shared spaces better and safer.
That wraps up today’s report. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a beat. 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 qui