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Kansas City Local Pulse: Transportation Changes, Housing Market Update, Community Events, and More
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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Friday, December 19. We kick off with breaking news from the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority. The board just announced they will not renew CEO Frank White IIIs contract, set to expire in January. They thanked him for ten years of service and named Chief Operating Officer Charles Chuck Ferguson as acting CEO while they search nationwide. This could mean changes ahead for our buses and streetcars around downtown and along Main Street, so well watch how it impacts your daily commute.
Shifting to city hall, no major decisions today, but were seeing ripple effects from recent budget talks that keep property taxes steady, helping families near Loose Park afford their homes. On real estate, median home prices sit around 280,000 dollars, up about five percent from last year, with hot spots in Overland Park drawing buyers. Jobs look solid too, with about 12,000 openings posted locally last month in health care and tech along the Troost Corridor.
Weather wise, we dodged yesterdays strong winds gusting to 55 miles per hour, and todays mostly sunny with highs near 45 and lows around 40. Perfect for outdoor errands at the Country Club Plaza, though bundle up as it cools tonight. Expect partly cloudy skies through the weekend, warming to the 50s by Sunday.
New business buzz includes a fresh coffee shop opening tomorrow on Westport Road, while a beloved diner near Worlds of Fun closed its doors yesterday after 20 years. For community events, join the holiday lights walk at Crown Center this evening and a job fair at the Kansas City Convention Center on Saturday.
Local schools shine with Shawnee Mission districts team winning the state robotics championship, and our Chiefs hold strong after a gritty win over the Raiders, keeping playoff hopes alive at Arrowhead.
On public safety, Kansas City police report a sensitive arrest yesterday in a Midtown robbery near 18th and Vine, with no injuries, and urge caution around that area tonight. Stay vigilant, listeners.
And for a feel-good lift, volunteers at Harvesters packed over 5,000 meals yesterday for families in need, spreading holiday cheer across our neighborhoods.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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Shifting to city hall, no major decisions today, but were seeing ripple effects from recent budget talks that keep property taxes steady, helping families near Loose Park afford their homes. On real estate, median home prices sit around 280,000 dollars, up about five percent from last year, with hot spots in Overland Park drawing buyers. Jobs look solid too, with about 12,000 openings posted locally last month in health care and tech along the Troost Corridor.
Weather wise, we dodged yesterdays strong winds gusting to 55 miles per hour, and todays mostly sunny with highs near 45 and lows around 40. Perfect for outdoor errands at the Country Club Plaza, though bundle up as it cools tonight. Expect partly cloudy skies through the weekend, warming to the 50s by Sunday.
New business buzz includes a fresh coffee shop opening tomorrow on Westport Road, while a beloved diner near Worlds of Fun closed its doors yesterday after 20 years. For community events, join the holiday lights walk at Crown Center this evening and a job fair at the Kansas City Convention Center on Saturday.
Local schools shine with Shawnee Mission districts team winning the state robotics championship, and our Chiefs hold strong after a gritty win over the Raiders, keeping playoff hopes alive at Arrowhead.
On public safety, Kansas City police report a sensitive arrest yesterday in a Midtown robbery near 18th and Vine, with no injuries, and urge caution around that area tonight. Stay vigilant, listeners.
And for a feel-good lift, volunteers at Harvesters packed over 5,000 meals yesterday for families in need, spreading holiday cheer across our neighborhoods.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI