Chiefs Playoff Hopes Dashed, Hoax Threats Hit Schools, Weather Woes - KC Local Pulse
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Shifting to public safety, we had a tough stretch with hoax bomb threats hitting at least 13 Catholic schools across the metro on Friday and Saturday, including Prince of Peace in Olathe and St. Agnes in Roeland Park. Authorities confirmed they were unfounded, with the FBI investigating, and all students and staff are safe, according to the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas. On the roads, KSHB reports a wrong-way crash on I-70 left one dead and two critically injured, while a rollover in Overland Park ejected one person. Drive carefully out there today.
City Hall moves include Platte County expanding senior property tax credits for 2026, easing burdens for homeowners near Zona Rosa. New business buzz centers on Current Landing, the billion-dollar riverfront district by CPKC Stadium. Developers announced over 10 new restaurants and the first residences opening this spring, just in time for 2026 World Cup watch parties along the Missouri River, as KCUR details.
Weather-wise, we start mild around 50 degrees this morning with partly cloudy skies, per National Weather Service forecasts. Expect scattered showers by afternoon, then windier conditions with gusts up to 60 miles per hour and a couple inches of rain possible tonight near the Plaza—perfect for staying in but watch for slick spots on Ward Parkway. Highs climb into the 60s midweek, with record-warm 70s by Christmas.
Jobs and real estate show strength: Harrisonville's new daycare adds 26 spots, tackling our childcare crunch, while pre-leasing starts soon at Current Landing's River's Edge. Median home prices hover around 300,000 dollars, up 5 percent yearly.
Quick school shoutout: Four-year-old Beckham Collins, post-transplant hero, collected toys for his dialysis friends at Children's Mercy. Heartwarming stuff.
Upcoming, Super Saturday shopping surges at Parkville and Zona Rosa continue through Christmas. Catch community leaders tackling Prospect Avenue safety this week.
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