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EPISODE · May 30, 2025 · 2 MIN

KC Local Pulse: Opioid Spike, Firefighter Promotions, Weekend Weather and Events

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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Friday, May 30, 2025. Douglas County is facing a concerning spike in suspected opioid overdoses, according to health officials. The county has issued an alert asking residents to be vigilant and ensure they have access to Narcan if they or loved ones use opioids. Meanwhile, the Kansas City Fire Department has announced the promotion of several firefighters during a ceremony held yesterday at City Hall. Today's weather calls for partly cloudy skies with temperatures reaching around 68 degrees with a low of 57. There's a chance of light rain later in the day, so you might want to keep an umbrella handy if you're heading out this evening. The weekend forecast shows temperatures climbing to 76 degrees by Sunday with continued chances of precipitation. In sports news, Sporting KC is preparing for their away match against Houston Dynamo FC tomorrow evening. The team is looking to break a streak of three consecutive draws, including last weekend's dramatic 3-3 tie with New England Revolution where they rallied from a two-goal deficit. Daniel Salloi, who scored in that comeback, has a strong record against Houston with three goals and three assists in previous matchups. Local cultural events are ramping up for the weekend. The Brookside Art Festival kicks off tomorrow, featuring over 100 local and regional artists displaying works ranging from paintings to handcrafted jewelry. Festival organizers expect more than 10,000 attendees throughout the weekend. On the business front, we're seeing continued concerns from local farmers about the impact of ongoing drought conditions. Several agricultural businesses in the region report decreased yields and are implementing water conservation measures. Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out the ChickenNFrogs Comedy Showcase at The Improv tomorrow night, featuring rising comedic talent from across the Midwest. Tickets are still available but selling fast. For writers in our community, the Chicken Soup for the Soul publishing company is accepting submissions for their "Funny Stories" collection until August 30th, with selected entries receiving $250 and publication in their upcoming 2026 book. City Council has approved the new zoning amendments for the Westport district, allowing for mixed-use development while preserving historical facades, a compromise that received support from both developers and preservation groups. This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Friday, May 30, 2025. Douglas County is facing a concerning spike in suspected opioid overdoses, according to health officials. The county has issued an alert asking residents to be vigilant and ensure they have access to Narcan if they or loved ones use opioids. Meanwhile, the Kansas City Fire Department has announced the promotion of several firefighters during a ceremony held yesterday at City Hall. Today's weather calls for partly cloudy skies with temperatures reaching around 68 degrees with a low of 57. There's a chance of light rain later in the day, so you might want to keep an umbrella handy if you're heading out this evening. The weekend forecast shows temperatures climbing to 76 degrees by Sunday with continued chances of precipitation. In sports news, Sporting KC is preparing for their away match against Houston Dynamo FC tomorrow evening. The team is looking to break a streak of three consecutive draws, including last weekend's dramatic 3-3 tie with New England Revolution where they rallied from a two-goal deficit. Daniel Salloi, who scored in that comeback, has a strong record against Houston with three goals and three assists in previous matchups. Local cultural events are ramping up for the weekend. The Brookside Art Festival kicks off tomorrow, featuring over 100 local and regional artists displaying works ranging from paintings to handcrafted jewelry. Festival organizers expect more than 10,000 attendees throughout the weekend. On the business front, we're seeing continued concerns from local farmers about the impact of ongoing drought conditions. Several agricultural businesses in the region report decreased yields and are implementing water conservation measures. Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out the ChickenNFrogs Comedy Showcase at The Improv tomorrow night, featuring rising comedic talent from across the Midwest. Tickets are still available but selling fast. For writers in our community, the Chicken Soup for the Soul publishing company is accepting submissions for their "Funny Stories" collection until August 30th, with selected entries receiving $250 and publication in their upcoming 2026 book. City Council has approved the new zoning amendments for the Westport district, allowing for mixed-use development while preserving historical facades, a compromise that received support from both developers and preservation groups. This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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