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Kansas City Local Pulse: Spring Ahead with Community Spirit and New Growth

Kansas City Local Pulse: Spring Ahead with Community Spirit and New Growth

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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Thursday, March 19. We start with breaking news from our city. Tragically, 27-year-old Kyrstin Lickhart has died from injuries in a shooting over the weekend near the East Patrol Division station on Kessler Road. Kansas City Today reports police are investigating, and our hearts go out to her family during this tough time.

Shifting to public safety, in the past 24 hours, we've seen arrests related to catalytic converter thefts hitting a local nonprofit. Vandals targeted their warehouse near Troost Avenue, disrupting fresh food deliveries to folks in need. Police urge us to stay vigilant with vehicle security.

City Hall made a key move yesterday approving funds for pothole repairs on major streets like Main and Ward Parkway, easing our daily commutes just in time for spring. On the job front, listings are up about 5,000 in hospitality and tech around the Crossroads, per local boards, while real estate shows median home prices holding steady near 320,000 dollars amid steady sales.

New business buzz includes the opening of a craft brewery on Westport Road, bringing 20 jobs and live music nights starting this weekend. Meanwhile, a beloved diner on Southwest Trafficway announced it's closing after 30 years, a bittersweet change for us locals.

Weather today dips to the upper 30s with light winds and possible stray flurries this evening, per Flx Weather. Bundle up for outdoor plans, but it should stay dry for most activities.

Sports note: Our high school basketball teams shone in recent playoffs, with Lincoln College Prep advancing to semis. Culturally, catch the free jazz series at the Nelson-Atkins this weekend.

Looking ahead, join the community cleanup at Loose Park Saturday morning, and don't miss the St. Patrick's parade rerouted downtown Sunday.

For a feel-good lift, volunteers rallied to fix that nonprofit's delivery trucks after the theft, ensuring fresh produce reaches our neighbors by tomorrow.

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