Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Wednesday, November 27, 2024. We're starting with some breaking news from the past few days. A woman was killed and another injured in a double shooting Monday night near Chavez and West Bluff in Kansas City[4]. Police are still investigating the incident.
In other news, the KC Streetcar's Main Street Extension is nearing completion, with final welds underway on the track[1]. This development is expected to boost local businesses and improve public transportation in the area.
On the job market front, we have some mixed news. Parts supplier Martinrea is laying off 144 employees at its Riverside facility[1]. However, the city is also seeing new job postings from top local employers, including openings in the healthcare and technology sectors.
In real estate, the city is witnessing significant developments. The former KC Star plant is being transformed into a data center, which is expected to bring in new businesses and jobs to the Crossroads area[1][2]. Additionally, the Buck O'Neil Bridge has opened to southbound traffic on US Highway 169, improving connectivity and reducing congestion[1].
From city hall, the KCPS Board of Directors has approved a $424 million bond proposal to upgrade school facilities[2]. This decision is expected to have a positive impact on local education.
Weather-wise, today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of 48 degrees. This should make for a pleasant day for outdoor activities, including the ongoing construction work on the South Loop project, which involves drilling and digging test holes[2].
In new business activity, 19 Kansas City-area Minit Marts have been sold and will be rebranded to Phillips 66[2]. Additionally, the KC Zoo has announced a new $30 million giraffe complex set to open in May 2026[2].
Upcoming community events include the continuation of the 2024 Season of Hope at a new Shawnee Chick-fil-A location[2]. Also, Cirque du Soleil's "Twas the Night Before..." is bringing holiday spirit to KCMO[2].
In local school achievements, Independence high school seniors are making headlines with their academic and extracurricular accomplishments[2]. On the sports front, the Royals and Chiefs are dealing with uncertainty after a failed vote, but the community remains hopeful[1][2].
For a feel-good story, a Kearney family who lost loved ones in a recent crash has received support from superstar Billie Eilish[2]. This outpouring of love from the community and beyond is a testament to the city's resilience and compassion.
In today's crime report, a man was injured in a Tuesday night shooting in Independence[1][2]. Police are investigating the incident and urge anyone with information to come forward. Also, the FBI is investigating if recent burglaries, including those at the homes of Mahomes and Kelce, are linked to a crime ring[2].
This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.