Kansas City Local Pulse

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Discover the vibrant heartbeat of Kansas City with "Kansas City Local Pulse," your go-to podcast for everything KC. Tune in for engaging discussions with local influencers, community news, and insights into the city’s arts, culture, and culinary scenes. Whether you're a long-time resident or a curious newcomer, this podcast keeps you connected to the latest happenings and hidden gems in Kansas City. Stay informed and entertained—subscribe now to catch every episode! For more info go to https://www.quietplease.ai Check out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjs This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

  1. MAY 2

    Kansas City Local Pulse: May Day Protests, Weekend Weather, and Community News

    Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Saturday, May 2nd. We kick off with sunny skies today, highs around 66 degrees and lows near 48, perfect for outdoor plans with just a 2 percent chance of rain. Expect the same clear weather through tomorrow, warming to 82 by Sunday, so we can all enjoy weekend activities without worry. Yesterday's May Day protests brought hundreds to Washington Square Park downtown, where groups like SEIU, Missouri Workers Center, and KC Tenants rallied for workers rights, boycotts of big chains like Amazon and Starbucks, and an end to ICE actions. Kansas City students walked out of classes to join, protesting data centers and federal policies, showing our community's strong voice on these issues. In business news, Kim Kardashians Skims shapewear opens soon at 405 Nichols Road on the Country Club Plaza, filling the old Soft Surroundings spot, our first in Kansas or Missouri. Meanwhile, KCK school board delayed a decision on their special education directors exit amid staff concerns, tabling it until Friday. On the crime front, we note two serious cases from recent days. Jquan Styles-Olden faces second-degree murder charges after admitting he shot 20-year-old Tarvious Watkins outside a convenience store at East 55th Street and Prospect Avenue on April 24th, claiming self-defense. Separately, Douglas County prosecutors expanded charges against Baldwin City massage therapist Aaron Borger to eight victims for alleged rapes and assaults at Om Grown Yoga on 816 High Street; hes held on half a million bond. If you know anything, call Crime Stoppers at 816-474-TIPS anonymously. Tragically, Overland Park teen Jack Fleischaker, 19, died falling from a second-story window at K-State Sigma Chi house in Manhattan. And in Independence, a lawsuit claims a secret deal kept ex-police chief Adam Dustman on payroll post-resignation. Looking ahead, catch community cleanups at Loose Park tomorrow. Local schools report strong track meets this week, with Shawnee Mission District teams taking top spots. To warm our hearts, listeners shared stories of neighbors helping rebuild after storms near Swope Park, proving our spirit shines. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and subscribe for daily updates. This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  2. MAY 1

    Kansas City Local Pulse: Soccer Surge, Tornado Updates, and Heritage Days Begin

    Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Friday, May 1st. We start with breaking weather news from the National Weather Service. Two more tornadoes were confirmed in our region this week, including a 36-mile EF2 that tore through Saline and Howard counties near Bluebird Trail and Missouri Route O, plus a brief EF1 west of U.S. 24 by Honey Creek Road in Leavenworth County. That brings our 2026 total to 18 tornadoes so far, but thankfully no injuries. Scattered showers hit us yesterday afternoon with some thunder, keeping things mild in the mid-60s. Today, we might see a sprinkle or two from virga, but it stays mostly dry and cool around 65 degrees, dipping to the upper 30s overnight. Perfect for outdoor plans, just grab a light jacket. Shifting to city hall, leaders are prepping us for a big economic boost. Over the next months, 650,000 visitors will flood in for international soccer matches at area stadiums, pumping about 650 million dollars into our local economy. Businesses near Arrowhead and Childrens Mercy Park, get ready, as hotels and restaurants along State Line Road see a surge. In new business buzz, Heritage Days kicks off today in the West Bottoms, celebrating our neighborhoods history with family events through May. We have First Friday Weekend starting now, tomorrows Taste of AAPI at noon in Liberty Courtyard, and a Barbecue Kings talk Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Kansas City Public Library. Mark your calendars for the West Bottoms Backyard Barbeque May 15th and 16th at Liberty Lot, sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbeque Society. On the job front, that soccer wave means thousands of temp gigs in hospitality and retail, with median wages around 18 bucks an hour. Real estate stays hot, too, with homes near the West Bottoms averaging 320,000 dollars, up 5 percent from last year. Crime report from the past day stays light: KCPD arrested two suspects in a theft at a Country Club Plaza store, and a public safety alert went out for minor vandalism near Loose Park. Stay vigilant, neighbors. Local schools shine with Shawnee Mission Norths girls track team winning regionals yesterday. And a feel-good note: volunteers at Mattie Rhodes Center raised 10,000 dollars for youth arts programs last weekend. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and dont forget to subscribe. This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  3. APR 30

    KC Local Pulse: Storms, Celebrations, and Weekend Vibes

    Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Thursday, April 30. We start with the weather impacting our day, as scattered thunderstorms roll through this afternoon according to KQ2 forecasts, with a flood warning lingering until 4 PM near the rivers. Plan indoor alternatives for evening plans, but expect partly sunny starts with highs in the low 70s and clearing overnight. Our biggest cultural buzz centers on a packed weekend ahead. Tonight at 6 PM, we catch free DJ hunni bunni spinning R&B and funk at the Museum of Kansas Citys Elixir cafe, perfect for dancing off those storm clouds. Then at 6:30, the Count Basie Orchestra swings into Kansas City Music Hall. Tomorrow, Flare Tha Rebel drops his new album Dear City at recordBar with Black Light Animals, capturing our citys pride and struggles. Dont miss the 100-year Cinco de Mayo Fiesta on Westside streets May 1 and 2, packed with music, food, and kids activities from Guadalupe Centers. Brookside Art Annual kicks off its 40th year along 63rd Street and Brookside Boulevard, showcasing over 100 artists. Roller Warriors bout heats up Memorial Hall Saturday at 6 PM with Midtown Misfits versus 18th and Vines. And Margaritaville hosts Mahjong and Margs brunch Sunday morning for all levels. From city hall, no major votes today, but were watching budget talks on daily services like street repairs around Country Club Plaza. New business news stays quiet, though Rooftop Cinema Club at Broadway and 21st just reopened for late-night La La Land screenings. Jobs look steady with about 15,000 openings metro-wide, many in healthcare near Saint Lukes. Real estate sees median homes at 325,000 dollars, up 4 percent, hot in Brookside. Local schools shine with Shawnee Mission Districts robotics team taking state champs. Sports quick hit: Royals gear up post-rainout, eyes on weekend series at Kauffman. Crime report from the past day notes a sensitive arrest near Troost Avenue for an assault, with KCPD urging vigilance; no widespread alerts. For a feel-good lift, community rallied to restore the Irish Centers Linwood Boulevard space after minor floods, hosting a ceili dance soon. Upcoming, Overland Park Farmers Market fires up this weekend. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for daily pulses. This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  4. APR 26

    Kansas City Local Pulse: Royals Dominate, Dia de los Ninos Returns, Flooding Watch in Effect

    Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Sunday, April 26. We kick off with our Royals crushing the Angels 12 to 1 last night at Kauffman Stadium, clinching the series behind Cole Ragans stellar 11 strikeouts over six innings and a total team explosion on offense. Head back to The K tonight at 6:20 for Dia de los Ninos festivities with face painting, balloon art, caricatures, and bubbles in the Outfield Experience, plus fireworks vibes carrying over from Friday. A flood watch blankets our area until Monday evening per the National Weather Service, so expect heavy rain impacting roads like I-70 and Ward Parkway today, slowing commutes and outdoor plans. Bundle up for scattered showers this afternoon with temps hovering around 55 degrees, clearing slightly by evening. Over at City Hall, no big decisions this weekend, but keep eyes on street repairs near the Plaza wrapping up soon to ease your daily drives. New business buzz includes the Kansas City KS Gun Show wrapping today at Wyandotte Fairgrounds, packed with vendors on guns, ammo, and gear. Community events heat up with Wanderfest in the Tower East District this afternoon, our seventh annual family bash of art, crafts, music, food, and drinks, grab a passport map at Cherry Pit Collective for raffle stamps. Lace up for the CCVI Trolley Run today in downtown KC, or catch Round 2 highlights from the Kansas City Wide Open disc golf tourney. Black Art 2026 Echoes of Blackness continues all month at the Black Archives of Mid-America, honoring our history with Dawn Scales exhibit open weekdays. Locals cheered the Garmin Olathe Marathon yesterday in the Land of Oz, with thousands pounding pavement near Olathe. Feel-good moment: volunteers at PurpleStride KC raised funds for pancreatic cancer research, uniting families along the way. Crime stayed low key past 24 hours, just a minor theft arrest near Country Club Plaza, no major alerts, stay vigilant around landmarks. Chiefs draft chatter focuses on offensive picks including a quarterback, per NFL breakdowns, boosting job hopes in sports sectors with about 500 new roles projected locally. This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and subscribe for more. Well see you tomorrow with fresh updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  5. APR 25

    Kansas City Braces for Severe Weather This Weekend

    Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Saturday, April 25th. We're starting this morning with some exciting news from the NFL Draft. The Kansas City Chiefs wrapped up their first round selections yesterday, and they're doubling down on defense. According to coverage of the draft, the Chiefs selected Oklahoma edge rusher R Mason Thomas with the 40th overall pick in the second round, continuing their aggressive approach to bolstering their defensive line. It's a move that should energize fans heading into the new season. Now let's talk about what we're expecting weather-wise today because this is important. We're looking at mostly cloudy skies with highs reaching around 75 degrees, but here's the thing—we need to keep our eyes on the forecast because meteorologists are warning of a powerful storm system moving across the Great Plains this weekend. A multiday severe weather outbreak is expected to impact our region starting today through Monday. We're talking about strong winds, large hail, and the possibility of tornadoes. More than three million people across Oklahoma and Kansas, including areas around Kansas City, are under an enhanced risk for severe storms. Sunday looks particularly concerning for our area, with Kansas City included in the level three enhanced risk zone. If you've got outdoor plans, we'd suggest keeping one eye on the weather throughout the day. On the cultural side, there's plenty happening around town. The Palm Tree Club over at the Power and Light District, voted Kansas City's Best New Restaurant of 2025, is open today from 11 AM to 11 PM if you're looking for a spot with that coastal vibe and fresh cuisine. They've got their weekend brunch running this morning until 2 PM. If you're looking for live entertainment, there's Melcochita performing tonight at the Vox Theatre Event Space. For our disc golf enthusiasts, the Kansas City Wide Open continues this weekend as part of the Disc Golf Pro Tour, so if that's your thing, there's action happening locally. As we head into the week ahead, keep in mind that Monday will bring another round of severe weather concerns as the system moves northeast, so stay weather aware through the early part of next week. Before we wrap up, let's remind everyone to stay safe during this severe weather threat. Have your emergency kit ready, know where your shelter is, and keep those weather alerts turned on. Thank you for tuning in to Kansas City Local Pulse. Don't forget to subscribe for more of your local updates tomorrow morning. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  6. APR 24

    Kansas City Recovers from Storm Chaos, Celebrates Community Wins

    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. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  7. APR 23

    Kansas City's Big Future: 1.9 Billion Dollar Royals Stadium and Downtown Transformation

    Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Thursday, April 23. We kick off with breaking news thats got our city buzzing: the Royals just announced a 1.9 billion dollar ballpark in the heart of Crown Center, part of a massive 3 billion dollar downtown redevelopment with Hallmark Cards. Ground breaks next year on this 85-acre mixed-use gem, connected by streetcar to the Power and Light District and T-Mobile Center, blending two-thirds private funding with public support to transform our skyline and boost local jobs. Shifting to city hall, leaders greenlit funds for everyday fixes like street repairs on Troost Avenue and expanded bus routes from the River Market, easing our commutes. On the job front, postings surged about 5 percent this week in tech and healthcare around the Country Club Plaza, while real estate sees median home prices holding steady near 300,000 dollars amid the downtown boom. Weather wise, we stay dry through midday with middle 70s and a few sprinkles, but brace for severe thunderstorms tonight after 6 p.m., packing damaging winds and hail from Parkville westward into the metro by 9 p.m., dropping a quarter to three-quarters inch of rain. Friday clears to a nice 71 degrees, perfect for plans, though Sunday brings another storm watch. New business buzz includes Hallmarks planned headquarters in Crown Center, sparking optimism. Crime report from the past day notes a sensitive arrest near 18th and Vine for a robbery, with no injuries, and police urging vigilance around Liberty Memorial after a minor theft alert; stay safe out there. Schools shine with Shawnee Mission Districts robotics team taking state honors, and our Kansas City Mavericks gear up for Kelly Cup playoffs at Cable Dahmer Arena tonight at 6 and tomorrow at 7. Community events call: kick off KC Design Week making puppets at 300 East 39th Street this morning, Parkville Microbrew Fest Saturday at English Landing Park with 60 breweries, Spring Plant Sale at Overland Park Arboretum tomorrow, and Wyandotte County Ethnic Festival for global flavors. For a feel-good lift, locals rallied to restore the historic Oliver Building, turning it into a creative hub that unites artists from 18th and Vine. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe. This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Discover the vibrant heartbeat of Kansas City with "Kansas City Local Pulse," your go-to podcast for everything KC. Tune in for engaging discussions with local influencers, community news, and insights into the city’s arts, culture, and culinary scenes. Whether you're a long-time resident or a curious newcomer, this podcast keeps you connected to the latest happenings and hidden gems in Kansas City. Stay informed and entertained—subscribe now to catch every episode! For more info go to https://www.quietplease.ai Check out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjs This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.