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We wake up today with the city under summer’s spell and a bit of rain in the forecast. Temperatures start in the mid-80s and, with showers rolling through, you’ll want to pack an umbrella if heading out. This pattern of heat with some storms is expected to stick with us over the next few days, so keep an eye on the sky if you have outdoor plans.
Our top story today is all about community investment. Kansas City’s Health Department has launched a new grant program for doulas, offering up to fifteen thousand dollars per recipient. This aims to boost local birth support services, helping families and birth workers alike. Applications run through July twenty-eighth, so if you or someone you know is interested, now’s the time to act.
On the job front, we’re still seeing a steady market, though business leaders across the region are making their voices heard in the ongoing debate over pro sports teams’ futures. The consensus: as long as the teams stay near Kansas City, business confidence remains high. New restaurants and shops continue popping up from Westport to the Crossroads, while a few mainstays are quietly closing their doors as leases end and business models shift.
In real estate, summer brings its familiar pace. Listings remain steady, with prices holding at last month’s averages. If you’re house-hunting, expect competition, especially near Brookside and Waldo, but patience and perseverance are paying off for local buyers.
Tonight, all eyes turn to Children’s Mercy Park, where Sporting Kansas City closes out its three-game homestand against Real Salt Lake. Kickoff is at seven thirty. Sporting is coming off an electrifying comeback win over Charlotte FC on Wednesday, scoring twice in stoppage time to take the match. Injuries and suspensions mean some roster changes, but the atmosphere promises to be electric as fans pack the stadium despite the threat of rain. Catch the game on MLS Season Pass or local radio, and don’t forget those ponchos.
Culturally, the Heartland Men’s Chorus takes the stage for their much-anticipated “Do It With Heart” performance, adding to a stacked weekend of music and art downtown and at Crown Center. Community events range from local food festivals to art walks, so there’s plenty to do between storms.
For schools, congratulations go out to the Central High debate team, who wrapped up their summer session with another regional award, earning well-deserved recognition for their commitment and talent.
On the public safety front, police responded overnight to an attempted car theft near 39th and Main. Quick action led to one arrest, and officers remind everyone to stay vigilant, especially with summer events drawing more folks out late into the night. No major incidents reported citywide, and overall, it’s been a quiet start to the weekend.
And a feel-good note to start your Saturday: Neighbors in the Ivanhoe neighborhood came together yesterday for a surprise birthday parade for Mr. Clarence, who turned ninety and is still known for mowing the block’s lawns and mentoring kids after school.
This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.