Kansas City Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Sunday, June twenty first. We start today with breaking news from near the 18th and Vine Jazz District, where Kansas City police confirm one person is dead and several others are injured after a late night shooting just off East 18th Street. KCTV5 reports detectives are reviewing surveillance video and asking anyone who was in the area to contact the TIPS hotline. We keep the victims and their families in our thoughts as this investigation continues. From City Hall, we are watching how World Cup events are reshaping our daily routines downtown. The city reminds us about rolling street closures around GEHA Field at Arrowhead and along Interstate 70 and Blue Ridge Cutoff during match days and fan shuttles. Transit officials say bus routes serving downtown and the Power and Light District are adding capacity to handle the crowds heading to watch parties. Weather is a big player in our plans today. KSHB meteorologists say we are warm and humid, with scattered storms possible by late afternoon and better chances tonight, especially south of the metro. Organizers for the FIFA Fan Festival at Crown Center and Union Station have already adjusted hours, with gates now set to open at one and close at nine because of the storm risk. We should get some dry windows for outdoor events, but we keep an eye on radar if we are headed to a match or concert. Kansas City continues to come alive with World Cup energy. KSHB reports big crowds yesterday at the FIFA Fan Fest, with live music, food trucks, and watch parties stretching from the Power and Light District down Grand Boulevard toward Crown Center. Later today, the Fire and Futbol event brings open fire cooking and soccer culture together, with local chefs competing and fans gathering around big screens. In Overland Park, the city highlights a new art exhibition called Sojourney at Tomahawk Ridge Community Center near 119th and Lowell, running through late July. It is a chance for families to cool off indoors and support regional artists. On the jobs front, recruiters around College Boulevard and in the Crossroads say hospitality and event staffing remain hot, with hotels and restaurants adding dozens of positions to keep up with World Cup visitors. Real estate agents on both sides of State Line Road report that median home prices across the metro are hovering around the mid three hundreds, with slightly more inventory this month giving buyers a bit more choice in neighborhoods like Waldo and Brookside. In schools and youth sports, several Kansas City high school soccer programs are partnering with World Cup volunteers to bring players to training sessions near Swope Soccer Village, giving local kids a close look at the global game. Before we go, one feel good story. Volunteers along Troost Avenue spent yesterday morning planting flowers and cleaning up bus stops ahead of visiting fans. Neighbors say they want the city to look as welcoming on side streets as it does around the stadiums. Thanks for tuning in today, and remember to subscribe so you never miss an update. 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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