Kansas City Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Thursday, June 11, 2026. We wake up today with our weather still in the spotlight. The National Weather Service in Pleasant Hill says we are warm and muggy, pushing close to 90 this afternoon, with scattered thunderstorms possible, especially later in the day. That means we plan outdoor plans, but we keep an eye on the sky, especially if we are near low-lying areas as a flood warning is in effect along the Platte River near Agency through the weekend. On our roads, the Kansas City Star traffic desk reports the usual early slowdowns on I 70 downtown and along I 435 near the Legends, plus lingering construction around the Buck O Neil Bridge. We leave a few extra minutes if we are heading into the loop or across the river. In breaking news, KCTV5 and Fox4 report that one man has died after a shooting near a convenience store at 43rd Street and Paseo on the East Side. Police are investigating, and we stay mindful of our surroundings and check in on neighbors who may be shaken by the violence. At City Hall, leaders continue gearing up for World Cup 2026. KSHB 41 reports about 3,500 volunteers will be welcoming soccer fans, and preparations around Arrowhead Stadium and the Truman Sports Complex are ramping up. That means more temporary jobs in hospitality, security, and event support, and we are already seeing local postings listing dozens of new openings. The Kansas City Business Journal notes that new restaurants and bars are popping up near the Crossroads and the River Market ahead of the tournament, while a few longtime spots along Southwest Boulevard are closing as rents rise. In real estate, local agents say the median home price in the metro is hovering in the mid 300 thousands, with homes near Brookside and Waldo still going under contract in about two weeks. Culturally, our attention turns to the KC FIFA Fan Festival opening today at the National World War I Museum and Memorial, highlighted on the KC Scene and local TV coverage. We can head to the Liberty Memorial lawn for live music, big screens, food trucks, and a true global crowd. In schools, local districts are celebrating spring state test results, with several Kansas City Public Schools elementary campuses reporting improved reading scores, and area high schools wrapping up summer workouts as football and volleyball training ramps up. For a feel good note, KSHB highlights those thousands of World Cup volunteers, neighbors from across the metro giving their time to welcome visitors and show off our city. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so we can keep sharing what matters in our neighborhoods. 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 quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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