Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Thursday, November 27th, 2025.
We're starting this Thanksgiving morning with some important safety updates from around the metro. A deadly crash shut down lanes of eastbound and westbound I-70 in Kansas City, Kansas yesterday evening, so if you're traveling today, just be aware that area may still see some residual impacts. In other public safety news, we've had several arrests this week. A man with a history of DWI was arrested after rear-ending an Independence police officer, and a months-long investigation into porch pirates has led to charges against a Kansas City man. Also this week, a former union official pleaded guilty to embezzling more than fifty thousand dollars. If you're out shopping or traveling, stay vigilant and aware of your surroundings.
On the positive side, a mother received closure this week when an arrest was made in her son's murder case, just in time for the holiday. And we're seeing Kansas City nonprofits stepping up their game. One organization has partnered with Amazon to boost holiday toy safety as we head into the gift-giving season.
Speaking of the season, we're seeing an interesting trend in our local Christmas tree farms. They're reporting an early rush this year as artificial tree prices continue to climb. If you're still looking to grab a real tree for your home, now might be a good time to head out to one of those local farms.
Now let's talk about what's happening around City Hall. Liberty Parks and Recreation is facing an eighty-thousand-dollar budget increase due to the minimum wage hike, so that's something our community will be keeping an eye on. The Plaza redevelopment plans are advancing with a public meeting scheduled, and if you have concerns about that project, you'll want to tune in.
Looking at the weather, we've got great news for your Thanksgiving Day. We're expecting sunny skies with a high of forty-four degrees and a low around twenty-five tonight. It's going to be a beautiful day to get outside if you need a break from the kitchen. However, heads up for the weekend. Rain is expected to move in Friday, and by Saturday we're looking at rain and snow possibilities with temperatures dropping into the twenties. So enjoy today's pleasant weather while we've got it.
If you're heading out to any holiday events or gatherings today, the roads should be in good shape this morning. But remember, AAA is reporting that Thanksgiving will break travel records again this year, so if you're hitting the road later, give yourself extra time and stay patient out there.
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