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VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGLOCALChanges to major route expected to serve World Cup trafficKansas City is implementing changes to a major route expected to serve World Cup traffic.Scripps Local
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VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGLOCALRestaurant closures rise as consumers cut back on dining out spendingVacant storefronts and closed restaurants have become an increasingly common sight as businesses struggle to keep up with operating expenses due to mounting financial pressures.Scripps Local
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGLOCALSD Food Bank & Jewish Family Service organize amid government shutdownSan Diego-based non-profits are stepping up to help federal workers who are impacted by the federal government shutdown.Scripps Local
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VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGLOCALJulian orchard feels this year is a rebound year for apple harvestApple orchards in Julian are experiencing a rebound in their harvest this year after facing significant challenges in the previous season. Many orchards are seeing heavier crops, balancing out the region's overall production.Scripps Local
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGLOCALRestaurant employs adults with disabilitiesPete's Abilities, a newly opened restaurant, is focused on employing adults with special needs. The business was founded by Josh Baker, whose daughter Grace has Down syndrome.Scripps Local
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGLOCALManufacturer opens KCK facility with plans for 600 jobsA window and door manufacturer is opening a Kansas City, Kansas, facility with plans for 600 jobs. 100 have already been hired.Scripps Local
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGLOCALJury recommends death penalty in murder of NKC police officer caseThe jury recommends the death penalty for Joshua Rocha in the murder of a North Kansas City police officer.Scripps Local
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGLOCALWhat experts say homebuyers should considerAs talks of interest rates going down continue, potential homebuyers are having to decide between adjustable rate mortgages or a fixed rate.Scripps Local
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGLOCALLocal bicycle shop dealing with costs driven up by tariffsReporter Ava Kershner follows through with a La Mesa bike shop that has been trying to keep tariffs from hitting its customers.Scripps Local
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGLOCALTampa man refurbishes old computers, gives them to families in needTony Selvaggio said his first and only computer, which he used growing up in Venezuela, changed his life, and now he wants to do the same for others living in his new hometown of Tampa Bay.Scripps Local
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VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGovernment shutdown affecting air travel nationwideThe U.S. federal government shutdown is affecting air travel nationwide.Scripps Local
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VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGSan Diego FC scores big on and off pitch in inaugural seasonSDFC set a Major League Soccer record for an expansion team with the most wins and most points in a season and broke the league's all-time record for annual retail sales.Scripps Local
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGLOCALCircus nonprofit builds community through free after-school programThe Fern Street Circus has been operating in City Heights since 2014, offering free circus training and performances to local families.Scripps Local
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGLOCALMan shot to death near Linda Vista Recreation CenterA man was shot and killed early Monday morning near the Linda Vista Recreation Center.Scripps Local
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGAI-powered service helps car buyers saves money and avoid dealershipsAI technology is being used to help in all aspects of daily life, including shopping for a new car.Scripps Local
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGTenants across Kansas City area demand action from landlordHundreds of tenants from Kansas City, Lee's Summit and other parts of the country gathered Saturday to voice complaints about their landlord, Capital Realty Group, citing issues ranging from pest infestations to heating problems.Scripps Local
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGCAGovernment shutdown impacts local border protection officersU.S. Customs and Border Protection officers are among the millions of Americans having to work without a paycheck amid the government shutdown.Scripps Local
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGLOCALHope and cautious optimism surrounds potential Gaza peace dealCommunity members are once again reacting with cautious optimism following news that Hamas may be open to a U.S.-brokered deal to end the nearly two-year war in Gaza.Scripps Local
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGLOCALFuture uncertain for Tijuana River Valley Community GardenA beloved community garden in the South Bay that has served families for more than two decades may soon close, leaving dozens of gardeners uncertain about the future of their plots.Scripps Local
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGLOCALShutdown impacts TSA agentsThe government shutdown is starting to have an impact on TSA agents as they begin missing paychecks. If the shutdown continues, agents may stop showing up for work.Scripps Local
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBucs continue to push through adversityThe Buccaneers offense has been put the through the ringer more times than they'd care for, and it's only week five. But Tampa Bay isn't flinching when it comes to facing more challenges.Scripps Local
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGOhio farmers take the brunt of China's ban on U.S. soybeansOhio farmers are dealing with the impact after China turned its back on U.S. soybeans in the ongoing tariff war.Scripps Local