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"KC Local Pulse: Flood Warning, New Traffic Light, Fiserv Headquarters, and Earth Day Celebrations"
- 2025/04/22
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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
We wake up today to a city on the move, and clouds overhead as a flood warning remains in effect until this afternoon. If you plan to be out and about, especially in low-lying areas or near Brush Creek, watch for rising water and allow extra time for your commute. Highs will climb towards the upper seventies, and we could see more showers into the evening, so keep an umbrella nearby.
Overnight, city crews continued work on the new traffic signal at 51st and Troost. This addition comes after a decade with four tragic fatalities at that busy intersection. City officials hope this new light will make the area safer for all of us moving through midtown.
In breaking news from our business front, Fiserv, a major fintech company, announced plans to open a regional headquarters in Overland Park. This move could bring an estimated 2,000 new jobs to the Kansas City area, a significant boost to our local job market in a time when many families are looking for good opportunities close to home.
Turning to real estate, we’re hearing from agents across Johnson and Jackson counties that spring listings are picking up. Median home prices are hovering just under $300,000, with open houses drawing more first-time buyers than we’ve seen in recent months.
On the community scene, Earth Day celebrations are happening all across the metro, with Sporting Kansas City partnering to plant trees at Corrington Park on Thursday. That’s part of the citywide effort to add 10,000 trees by the summer of 2026. KCATA’s Adopt-a-Stop program is also in action today, empowering volunteers to help clean and green our bus stops and surrounding neighborhoods.
Sports fans, it’s a busy week. The Royals begin a three-game series against the Colorado Rockies at Kauffman Stadium tonight, with lefty Kris Bubic taking the mound. Over at Swope Soccer Village, Sporting KC II hosts Tacoma Defiance tomorrow evening. And if you’re cheering for our young athletes, note that the Kansas City Wide Open disc golf tournament is coming to Liberty, bringing some of the nation’s best competitors to our metro.
On the safety front, police are investigating a late-night crash now classified as a homicide near Lee’s Summit after a destructive chase that started in KCMO. Meanwhile, federal authorities have charged a local teen in connection with the recent fire at the Tesla dealership. In Overland Park, a 93-year-old woman sadly passed away following a crash earlier this month, underscoring the ongoing need for caution on our roads.
In school news, two Shawnee Mission South students are recovering after a prom night crash, and community members have rallied to support their families with meal trains and donations.
Finally, for a bit of good news, Olathe’s Geo’s Gourmet, a small Brazilian bakery facing rising import prices, is pushing forward with expansion plans, determined to bring more sweet treats—and hope—to our neighborhoods.
This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
We wake up today to a city on the move, and clouds overhead as a flood warning remains in effect until this afternoon. If you plan to be out and about, especially in low-lying areas or near Brush Creek, watch for rising water and allow extra time for your commute. Highs will climb towards the upper seventies, and we could see more showers into the evening, so keep an umbrella nearby.
Overnight, city crews continued work on the new traffic signal at 51st and Troost. This addition comes after a decade with four tragic fatalities at that busy intersection. City officials hope this new light will make the area safer for all of us moving through midtown.
In breaking news from our business front, Fiserv, a major fintech company, announced plans to open a regional headquarters in Overland Park. This move could bring an estimated 2,000 new jobs to the Kansas City area, a significant boost to our local job market in a time when many families are looking for good opportunities close to home.
Turning to real estate, we’re hearing from agents across Johnson and Jackson counties that spring listings are picking up. Median home prices are hovering just under $300,000, with open houses drawing more first-time buyers than we’ve seen in recent months.
On the community scene, Earth Day celebrations are happening all across the metro, with Sporting Kansas City partnering to plant trees at Corrington Park on Thursday. That’s part of the citywide effort to add 10,000 trees by the summer of 2026. KCATA’s Adopt-a-Stop program is also in action today, empowering volunteers to help clean and green our bus stops and surrounding neighborhoods.
Sports fans, it’s a busy week. The Royals begin a three-game series against the Colorado Rockies at Kauffman Stadium tonight, with lefty Kris Bubic taking the mound. Over at Swope Soccer Village, Sporting KC II hosts Tacoma Defiance tomorrow evening. And if you’re cheering for our young athletes, note that the Kansas City Wide Open disc golf tournament is coming to Liberty, bringing some of the nation’s best competitors to our metro.
On the safety front, police are investigating a late-night crash now classified as a homicide near Lee’s Summit after a destructive chase that started in KCMO. Meanwhile, federal authorities have charged a local teen in connection with the recent fire at the Tesla dealership. In Overland Park, a 93-year-old woman sadly passed away following a crash earlier this month, underscoring the ongoing need for caution on our roads.
In school news, two Shawnee Mission South students are recovering after a prom night crash, and community members have rallied to support their families with meal trains and donations.
Finally, for a bit of good news, Olathe’s Geo’s Gourmet, a small Brazilian bakery facing rising import prices, is pushing forward with expansion plans, determined to bring more sweet treats—and hope—to our neighborhoods.
This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.