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Kansas City Recovers from Storm Chaos, Celebrates Community Wins

Kansas City Recovers from Storm Chaos, Celebrates Community Wins

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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Friday, April 24.

We made it through last night's wild storms, listeners. The National Weather Service issued tornado warnings for Clay and Jackson counties around 9 p.m., with sirens blaring in midtown and downtown. Winds gusted over 60 miles per hour near Kansas City Downtown Airport and Kearney, toppling trees on roads near Linwood Elementary in Leavenworth County and blocking paths by North Saint Clair Park in Platte Woods. Evergy reported over 5,700 power outages, and the Board of Public Utilities had more than 3,200. No major injuries, but cleanup crews are out early today.

Those storms leave us with a sunny, clear day ahead, highs around 73 degrees and lows near 50. Perfect for getting outside after the chaos, though watch for lingering puddles on streets like Main near Pershing Road. Tomorrow looks mostly cloudy at 75, with possible afternoon thunderstorms Sunday.

Shifting to brighter news, Sporting Kansas City hosted their inaugural Goal Getters Career Prep Summit, empowering young fans with job skills. They also collected over 12,000 canned goods with Aubrey Bend Middle School for the Blue Valley Food Pantry. Elise Taylor earned Blue KC Sporting Samaritan honors this month for her community work.

From city hall, Kansas City expanded free doula services with a second funding round open now, plus a new online hub for mental health support. The Health Department reports big drops in violence through Aim4Peace.

A KCK firefighter just launched the Black Pickleball Club of KC, building inclusivity at local courts. Look for Swope Park improvement input sessions soon at KC Parks on East 63rd Streetway.

No major crimes in the past 24 hours, but stay vigilant after storm debris.

For feel-good vibes, kids at local schools aced recent food drives, mirroring Sporting KC's big haul.

We've got clear skies for weekend plans, so grab lunch and live bands at downtown parks this Wednesday. This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and subscribe for daily updates. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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