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Chiefs Move Across State, Bomb Threats & Holiday Cheer in KC: Local Pulse
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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Saturday, December 20th. We start with breaking news on our beloved Chiefs. The team is days away from a major move across the state line to a new covered stadium at The Legends in Kansas City, Kansas, near Interstates 70 and 435. Kansas lawmakers meet Monday in Topeka to approve STAR bonds covering up to 70 percent of the project, as their Arrowhead leases expire in 2031. This could bring year-round events and Super Bowl dreams, but it stings for Missouri after voters rejected renovations last year. Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas says the city is still negotiating to keep them here.
Shifting to public safety, Belton police shot and killed a subject Friday in a residential neighborhood, according to the Missouri Highway Patrol. In other incidents, a JaxCo sheriffs deputy was seriously injured by a car in Grain Valley, and a rollover crash ejected one person in Overland Park. Meanwhile, several Kansas City area Catholic schools got bomb threats yesterday, but authorities called them hoaxes and reassured families everyone is safe.
Weather today brings partly cloudy skies with highs near 50 and lows in the upper 20s, light winds making it feel crisp but manageable for holiday shopping at Country Club Plaza. No major impacts expected, though bundle up for evening drops. Look for warming trends ahead, mid-60s by Christmas.
From city hall, Jackson County Executive Phil LeVota detailed plans to retain the Chiefs locally. Platte County expanded senior property tax credits for 2026 relief. On the business front, Lockton is leaving Country Club Plaza for a 765 million dollar project in Leawood, and Harrisonville opened a new daycare easing rural childcare shortages.
Jobs stay steady with about 4 percent unemployment locally, while real estate sees median home prices around 300,000 dollars, up 5 percent yearly. Cultural note, the riverfronts new Current Landing development promises fresh vibes downtown.
Sports quick hit, local high schools shone in recent hoops tourneys. Feel-good story, 4-year-old Beckham Collins, post-transplant, collected toys for his dialysis friends at the hospital that saved him, home for Christmas.
Upcoming, community caroling at Loose Park tomorrow, and Chiefs watch parties all weekend. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and 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 public safety, Belton police shot and killed a subject Friday in a residential neighborhood, according to the Missouri Highway Patrol. In other incidents, a JaxCo sheriffs deputy was seriously injured by a car in Grain Valley, and a rollover crash ejected one person in Overland Park. Meanwhile, several Kansas City area Catholic schools got bomb threats yesterday, but authorities called them hoaxes and reassured families everyone is safe.
Weather today brings partly cloudy skies with highs near 50 and lows in the upper 20s, light winds making it feel crisp but manageable for holiday shopping at Country Club Plaza. No major impacts expected, though bundle up for evening drops. Look for warming trends ahead, mid-60s by Christmas.
From city hall, Jackson County Executive Phil LeVota detailed plans to retain the Chiefs locally. Platte County expanded senior property tax credits for 2026 relief. On the business front, Lockton is leaving Country Club Plaza for a 765 million dollar project in Leawood, and Harrisonville opened a new daycare easing rural childcare shortages.
Jobs stay steady with about 4 percent unemployment locally, while real estate sees median home prices around 300,000 dollars, up 5 percent yearly. Cultural note, the riverfronts new Current Landing development promises fresh vibes downtown.
Sports quick hit, local high schools shone in recent hoops tourneys. Feel-good story, 4-year-old Beckham Collins, post-transplant, collected toys for his dialysis friends at the hospital that saved him, home for Christmas.
Upcoming, community caroling at Loose Park tomorrow, and Chiefs watch parties all weekend. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and 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
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI