Conserving Missouri River Life, Sidewalk Upgrades, and Brewing Buzz in KC: Your Local Pulse Update
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City Hall made waves this week, approving a 15 million dollar upgrade to Ward Parkway sidewalks, easing daily commutes for walkers and cyclists heading to Country Club Plaza. That means smoother paths for your morning strolls starting next month.
Weather today stays mild and overcast, with temps climbing to the mid 70s by afternoon around downtown and the Power and Light District. No rain in sight, so outdoor events like the Crossroads farmers market preview tomorrow will go off without a hitch. Expect partly cloudy evenings cooling to the low 60s.
On the job front, we see about 2,000 openings in healthcare and tech near the Liberty Memorial, per local listings, while real estate heats up with median home prices holding steady at 285,000 dollars in Overland Park neighborhoods.
New business buzz includes the grand opening of a craft brewery on Main Street in Westport this weekend, bringing fresh jobs and live music nights. Meanwhile, a beloved diner near Swope Park closed its doors after 20 years, but the owners plan a food truck revival.
Sports note: Our Shawnee Mission North high school basketball team notched a thrilling 65-62 win last night, boosting spirits for the playoffs. Catch the Blue Springs girls squad tomorrow at Hinkson Field.
Community events ahead: Join the free Martin Luther King Day prep rally at Penn Valley Park on Monday, and dont miss the First Friday art walk extension in the West Bottoms this evening.
Crime report from the past 24 hours stays low key, with KCPD reporting one arrest after a minor theft at a Country Club Plaza shop and no major incidents or safety alerts affecting our neighborhoods.
For a feel good lift, listeners loved hearing how volunteers at the Humane Society near 18th and Vine rescued 12 puppies from a highway embankment, now up for adoption to warm local homes.
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