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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 3 MIN

Kansas City Wakes to Storms: Power Outages, Flooding Warnings, and Community Updates

from Kansas City Local Pulse · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Sunday, June seventh. We wake up today after a rough night of weather. The National Weather Service reports that strong storms and a tornado warning overnight left scattered power outages around the metro, especially east of I 435 and along State Line Road. Some low lying spots near the Missouri River and the Platte River by Platte City are under flood warnings through early next week, so we watch for standing water on roads and avoid driving through it. For today, KSHB 41’s forecast calls for thunderstorms early, then mostly cloudy skies, muggy air, and highs in the mid to upper seventies. That means outdoor plans at places like Loose Park, the Plaza, and the River Market might start a little soggy but should improve by midday. We keep the umbrella handy and maybe a backup indoor plan. In breaking news, the Kansas City Star reports nine people are injured after a mass shooting on Troost Avenue early Saturday evening. Police say it happened near several businesses south of downtown. Detectives are reviewing video and asking anyone with information to come forward. We think about those families this morning and stay alert but calm as investigators work. At City Hall, council members continue budget talks focused on basic services, including stormwater upgrades and road repairs on key routes like Ward Parkway and Independence Avenue. These decisions shape how quickly our streets get fixed after heavy rain like we just had. On the jobs front, local recruiters say Kansas City’s unemployment rate is sitting around three and a half percent, with steady hiring in health care, tech, and logistics along I 35 and the Northland. Starting pay for many warehouse and entry level health care jobs is now in the mid to upper teens per hour. In real estate, agents around Brookside, Waldo, and Overland Park report that median home prices across the metro are hovering in the mid three hundreds, with well priced houses still getting offers within about a week. For culture and events, Visit KC highlights Boots in the Bottoms in the Historic West Bottoms all weekend. Vintage shops open around nine along Hickory and Mulberry, with food from Chef J BBQ, coffee at Java Garage, and live music near the old warehouses. Over at Kauffman Stadium, the Royals continue their homestand, while Sporting KC prepares for their next match at Children’s Mercy Park. The Kansas City Mavericks are coming off a five to two home win over the Florida Everblades at Cable Dahmer Arena, giving local hockey fans something to cheer about. KC Pride weekend brought thousands to Westport and the route down toward the Country Club Plaza yesterday, with organizers emphasizing inclusion and safety across the city. A quick school note: several North Kansas City and Olathe high schools have been celebrating spring state titles and strong test scores, reminding us that our students keep pushing through a strange and stormy year. For a feel good story, the new Overland Park Farmers Market on Marty Street is drawing big crowds. Shoppers tell the Kansas City Star the redesigned space feels more open and welcoming, and vendors say business is up, which is good news for our local growers. We thank you for tuning in and remind you to subscribe so you never miss our daily check in. This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. 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.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Sunday, June seventh. We wake up today after a rough night of weather. The National Weather Service reports that strong storms and a tornado warning overnight left scattered power outages around the metro, especially east of I 435 and along State Line Road. Some low lying spots near the Missouri River and the Platte River by Platte City are under flood warnings through early next week, so we watch for standing water on roads and avoid driving through it. For today, KSHB 41’s forecast calls for thunderstorms early, then mostly cloudy skies, muggy air, and highs in the mid to upper seventies. That means outdoor plans at places like Loose Park, the Plaza, and the River Market might start a little soggy but should improve by midday. We keep the umbrella handy and maybe a backup indoor plan. In breaking news, the Kansas City Star reports nine people are injured after a mass shooting on Troost Avenue early Saturday evening. Police say it happened near several businesses south of downtown. Detectives are reviewing video and asking anyone with information to come forward. We think about those families this morning and stay alert but calm as investigators work. At City Hall, council members continue budget talks focused on basic services, including stormwater upgrades and road repairs on key routes like Ward Parkway and Independence Avenue. These decisions shape how quickly our streets get fixed after heavy rain like we just had. On the jobs front, local recruiters say Kansas City’s unemployment rate is sitting around three and a half percent, with steady hiring in health care, tech, and logistics along I 35 and the Northland. Starting pay for many warehouse and entry level health care jobs is now in the mid to upper teens per hour. In real estate, agents around Brookside, Waldo, and Overland Park report that median home prices across the metro are hovering in the mid three hundreds, with well priced houses still getting offers within about a week. For culture and events, Visit KC highlights Boots in the Bottoms in the Historic West Bottoms all weekend. Vintage shops open around nine along Hickory and Mulberry, with food from Chef J BBQ, coffee at Java Garage, and live music near the old warehouses. Over at Kauffman Stadium, the Royals continue their homestand, while Sporting KC prepares for their next match at Children’s Mercy Park. The Kansas City Mavericks are coming off a five to two home win over the Florida Everblades at Cable Dahmer Arena, giving local hockey fans something to cheer about. KC Pride weekend brought thousands to Westport and the route down toward the Country Club Plaza yesterday, with organizers emphasizing inclusion and safety across the city. A quick school note: several North Kansas City and Olathe high schools have been celebrating spring state titles and strong test scores, reminding us that our students keep pushing through a strange and stormy year. For a feel good story, the new Overland Park Farmers Market on Marty Street is drawing big crowds. Shoppers tell the Kansas City Star the redesigned space feels more open and welcoming, and vendors say business is up, which is good news for our local growers. We thank you for tuning in and remind you to subscribe so you never miss our daily check in. This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. 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.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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