Listen ""Teal Time in KC, Jayhawks Triumph, City Updates, and Robotics Pride""
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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Sunday, November 9. We’re starting our day with sunshine and a clear sky over downtown, a crisp 56 degrees right now, heading up near 70 by mid-afternoon, perfect weather if you’re planning to get outside. No rain in the forecast and just a light breeze, so whatever you have planned, grab some sunglasses and enjoy the fall colors while they last.Now, in breaking sports news, it’s Teal Time in Kansas City. Excitement is building as our Kansas City Current, hot off their historic NWSL Shield win, are number one in the league after finishing the season with a record twenty-one wins. They host Gotham FC in a quarterfinal playoff match at CPKC Stadium at 11:30 this morning. This is a big deal not just for the team, but for our city—CPKC Stadium is the first of its kind purpose-built for women’s soccer. Tickets are nearly sold out, but if you want to catch the excitement you can still try at the box office. Star forward Nichelle Prince and Haley Hopkins are both key players to watch today, and with Brittany Mahomes, co-owner, cheering from the sidelines, energy will be sky-high.Elsewhere in local sports, the Kansas Jayhawks women’s basketball team is celebrating after their ninth straight season-opening win, defeating Kansas City seventy-four to sixty-four. They’re back at Allen Fieldhouse this afternoon at two, taking on Northwestern State. Worth noting: Junior guard S’Mya Nichols is coming off a twenty-one point game—definitely a player to keep your eye on.Looking ahead at community events, the Teal Time campaign from the Kansas City Current continues downtown, with pop-up shops and give-aways. If you’re downtown, look out for their teal mobile tour and special newspaper, The Teal Times, at local newsstands.On the city update front, City Hall has just approved new funding for road improvements along Troost Avenue and 39th Street to kick off before winter sets in. These repairs are set to ease congestion, but expect some lane closures in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, a city council debate this week on affordable housing set out fresh grant money for first-time buyers in the Midtown area, aiming to increase homeownership among young families.Real estate watchers are noting strong autumn activity with about three hundred homes under contract this week, steady prices, and mortgage rates finally dipping just a bit after last month’s spike. In job news, the new tech startup cluster on Grand Boulevard is advertising over two hundred engineering and support jobs, so if you’re job hunting, now is the time to polish that resume.Now, a quick look at crime and safety. Police responded to a late-night burglary near Westport Road and Main Street, but thanks to a neighbor’s tip and quick coordination, officers apprehended the suspect without incident. We’re not reporting any major injuries in connection with that event. Also, there’s an increased patrol after a recent streak of car break-ins in the River Market area, so please remember to lock your vehicles and keep valuables out of sight.For a feel-good story to wrap up, let’s celebrate the kids at Central High: their robotics team just took home the regional trophy, making Central the first KC public school to win in over five years. That’s something we can all feel proud of.Thank you for tuning in to Kansas City Local Pulse. Remember to subscribe, and 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.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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