Mar 08 2025 3 mins
Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for March 8, 2025.
We're kicking off the weekend with some exciting news from the sports world. Sporting Kansas City is heading east to take on D.C. United tonight at Audi Field. Kickoff is set for 6:30 PM our time, and fans can catch the action on MLS Season Pass. The team has a few players listed as questionable, including defenders Tim Leibold, Jansen Miller, and Khiry Shelton, while newcomer Andrew Brody is out with a quad issue.
In other sports news, there's been a development involving the Kansas City Chiefs. Wide receiver Xavier Worthy was arrested Friday night in Texas on a domestic assault charge. The team has not yet released an official statement on the matter.
Shifting gears to the job market, we've got some positive news to report. Missouri had the second-highest job growth rate in the country last year, with a 2.8% increase compared to the national average of 1.4%. The manufacturing sector saw particularly strong growth, with a 5% increase in jobs from 2020 to 2024. This puts us in a new league economically, and it's exciting to see our state becoming more competitive.
In real estate news, the streetcar extension along Main Street continues to spur development. Since 2017, we've seen over 1,400 new apartment units constructed along the route. This trend is expected to continue, with several new projects in the works.
On the cultural front, the Truman Presidential Library and Museum has a new director. Mark Adams recently took the helm and is focused on increasing visitor numbers to experience their exhibits. If you haven't been in a while, it might be time for another visit to brush up on your presidential history.
Looking ahead to community events, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is hosting a special exhibition on impressionist paintings this weekend. It's a great opportunity to see some world-class art right here in our city.
In public safety news, the KCPD is reminding residents to be vigilant about locking their cars and homes, as there's been a slight uptick in property crimes in the Brookside area. They're increasing patrols but ask that we all do our part to keep our neighborhoods safe.
Weather-wise, we're looking at a beautiful spring day ahead. Expect sunny skies with highs around 70 degrees – perfect for getting out and enjoying our city's parks or catching an outdoor event.
And finally, a bit of good news from our schools. Pembroke Hill School's robotics team has qualified for the national championships. These young innovators are showing that Kansas City is nurturing the tech talent of tomorrow.
This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
We're kicking off the weekend with some exciting news from the sports world. Sporting Kansas City is heading east to take on D.C. United tonight at Audi Field. Kickoff is set for 6:30 PM our time, and fans can catch the action on MLS Season Pass. The team has a few players listed as questionable, including defenders Tim Leibold, Jansen Miller, and Khiry Shelton, while newcomer Andrew Brody is out with a quad issue.
In other sports news, there's been a development involving the Kansas City Chiefs. Wide receiver Xavier Worthy was arrested Friday night in Texas on a domestic assault charge. The team has not yet released an official statement on the matter.
Shifting gears to the job market, we've got some positive news to report. Missouri had the second-highest job growth rate in the country last year, with a 2.8% increase compared to the national average of 1.4%. The manufacturing sector saw particularly strong growth, with a 5% increase in jobs from 2020 to 2024. This puts us in a new league economically, and it's exciting to see our state becoming more competitive.
In real estate news, the streetcar extension along Main Street continues to spur development. Since 2017, we've seen over 1,400 new apartment units constructed along the route. This trend is expected to continue, with several new projects in the works.
On the cultural front, the Truman Presidential Library and Museum has a new director. Mark Adams recently took the helm and is focused on increasing visitor numbers to experience their exhibits. If you haven't been in a while, it might be time for another visit to brush up on your presidential history.
Looking ahead to community events, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is hosting a special exhibition on impressionist paintings this weekend. It's a great opportunity to see some world-class art right here in our city.
In public safety news, the KCPD is reminding residents to be vigilant about locking their cars and homes, as there's been a slight uptick in property crimes in the Brookside area. They're increasing patrols but ask that we all do our part to keep our neighborhoods safe.
Weather-wise, we're looking at a beautiful spring day ahead. Expect sunny skies with highs around 70 degrees – perfect for getting out and enjoying our city's parks or catching an outdoor event.
And finally, a bit of good news from our schools. Pembroke Hill School's robotics team has qualified for the national championships. These young innovators are showing that Kansas City is nurturing the tech talent of tomorrow.
This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.