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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Saturday, December 27. We kick off with the weather shaping our day. Dense fog lingers until about 9 AM, so drivers on I-70 and around the Country Club Plaza, take it slow with headlights on. Time and Date reports mostly cloudy skies pushing temps from 49 degrees now to a high near 65 this afternoon, feeling mild with winds around 10 miles per hour. KSHB forecasts showers late tonight into tomorrow, with a cold front bringing gusts up to 35 miles per hour Sunday and lows dipping to the teens by Monday. That fog from last night matches what the National Weather Service noted in nearby Lawrence, a ground-level cloud from calm winds and saturated air.

Shifting to breaking news, groups protested dozens of ICE detainments yesterday near the Federal Building downtown, as covered by KCTV. We watch how this unfolds for our communities.

From City Hall, no major votes today, but council pushes forward budget talks affecting street repairs on Troost Avenue, easing daily commutes for us all.

On the business front, a new coffee spot opens Monday at 39th and Main in Crossroads, while a longtime diner on Southwest Boulevard announces expansion after strong holiday sales.

Crime report from the past day stays calm: police arrested two in a theft at Zona Rosa mall, no injuries, and issued a safety alert for fog-related fender-benders on Ward Parkway. Stay vigilant, neighbors.

Sports quick hit: local high school basketball teams from Raytown and Blue Springs notched wins last night, setting up playoffs.

Job market shows about 5,000 openings metro-wide, rounded up, heavy in healthcare at Truman Medical Center. Real estate? Median home prices hold at 280,000 dollars, with 150 new listings last week per local reports, favoring buyers in Northland.

Looking ahead, catch the Crossroads holiday market wrap-up tomorrow at 10 AM, and a free community concert New Years Eve at Power and Light District.

For a feel-good story, volunteers cleared snow from paths at Loose Park yesterday, helping families enjoy the mild post-Christmas walks.

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