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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Thursday, June 12, 2025.

Let’s start with the weather. We’re waking up to a few early showers across the metro, but we can expect clearing skies and mild temperatures by midday. If you’re planning outdoor activities near Loose Park or the Plaza this afternoon, conditions should be pleasant. We’ll keep an eye on anything popping up, but overall, it’s a good day to get outside.

From City Hall, there’s fresh momentum in housing and transit. Kansas City and Kansas City, Kansas, organizations are partnering to expand public transit and affordable housing, news that could bring improvements along Troost Avenue and State Avenue over the coming months. Meanwhile, architects have submitted their first plans to finally redevelop the long-vacant Liberty lot at Kansas and Water streets—a space that’s sat empty for eight years. Residents there are eager for a new era.

National issues are hitting close to home as well, with discussion around proposed Medicaid cuts sparking concern for local families. Area nurse practitioners and parents are watching closely as these federal decisions move through the Senate, worried about what the nearly 800 billion in projected reductions could mean for health services here.

Shifting to business, Kansas City is celebrating a major milestone this week. We recently hosted the World Trade Centers Association North American Regional Conference—an event that gathered leaders from across the continent right here in the heart of our city. Today at noon, the World Trade Center Kansas City is hosting a virtual session on protecting intellectual property and adjusting to new trade realities. Local business owners, especially those exporting goods, are encouraged to check it out.

Brookside is buzzing about the reopening of a long-missed restaurant space at 63rd and Rockhill. The former Brady and Fox location, marked by tragedy last year, is getting a second life with new owners set to bring fresh energy to the corner.

In sports, the Royals continue to struggle against the Yankees at Kauffman Stadium. Last night’s game ended in a six to three loss, with rising star Seth Lugo on the mound. The Yankees’ Aaron Judge hit his 25th home run of the season, and Kansas City remains winless against New York this year. Royals fans are hoping for a turnaround as the series wraps up tonight. Meanwhile, KC soccer culture is gearing up for the 2026 World Cup, and preparations are already visible around the city, from Lee’s Summit to downtown.

We’re thrilled to share that Académie Lafayette high school students recently returned from a cultural exchange trip to China—an experience focused on learning and global connection over conflict. It’s another proud moment for our local schools.

Crime remains a complex story. Over the past 24 hours, local authorities have been busy. The Kansas City Police Department located a missing 12-year-old boy who was seen driving in the city yesterday, and there were also new charges filed in a high-profile homicide case involving a Kansas City sports journalist. We urge everyone to stay vigilant and look after one another.

To end on a positive note, a Johnson County detective is leading a project to transform interview rooms for crime victims, making them more welcoming and supportive. It’s a quiet but significant step toward healing and justice in our community.

That’s it for today. This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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