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Deadly Dust Storm on I-70, Wildfire Danger, and Local Economic Growth - Kansas City Local Pulse

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  • Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Tuesday, March 18, 2025.

    We're starting off with some breaking news from overnight. A major dust storm on I-70 near Goodland caused a multi-vehicle pileup involving over 70 vehicles, including at least 10 semis. Eight fatalities have been reported so far. The Kansas Highway Patrol is urging extreme caution for anyone traveling in western Kansas today.

    Shifting to local weather, we're under a Red Flag Warning until 8 PM tonight. Winds are expected to gust up to 40 mph with very low humidity, creating dangerous fire conditions. Please avoid any outdoor burning today.

    In city news, the LINC Commission is meeting this morning to discuss committee reorganization and view a special presentation. Over at City Hall, the public can weigh in on Kansas City's proposed $2.5 billion budget at today's hearing.

    On the job front, Missouri's economy is showing strong growth. We had the second-highest job growth rate in the country last year at 2.8%, well above the national average. Manufacturing and real estate sectors are leading the way. The Kansas City metro area added about 19,500 jobs over the past year.

    In real estate, higher interest rates might be cooling the red-hot farmland market. For the first time in over 20 years, interest costs on new farmland loans are higher than average land value appreciation.

    Today is Transit Operator Appreciation Day. If you're riding the bus, take a moment to thank your driver for keeping our city moving.

    Looking ahead to community events, the Nelson-Atkins Museum has released designs from six finalists for its planned transformation. You can view these exciting proposals online or at the museum.

    In sports, Iowa State fans have been packing local bars for the Big 12 tournament, continuing a decades-long tradition that brings a boost to our downtown economy.

    On a somber note, the community lined the streets yesterday to pay respects to a fallen firefighter. Our thoughts are with the family and fellow first responders.

    In today's crime report, police in Excelsior Springs are investigating after two men were found dead in a home last night. Authorities haven't released any further details at this time.

    Ending on a positive note, a scholarship program for recovering addicts is making a significant impact in our community, helping individuals rebuild their lives and contribute to society.

    This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Tuesday, March 18, 2025.

We're starting off with some breaking news from overnight. A major dust storm on I-70 near Goodland caused a multi-vehicle pileup involving over 70 vehicles, including at least 10 semis. Eight fatalities have been reported so far. The Kansas Highway Patrol is urging extreme caution for anyone traveling in western Kansas today.

Shifting to local weather, we're under a Red Flag Warning until 8 PM tonight. Winds are expected to gust up to 40 mph with very low humidity, creating dangerous fire conditions. Please avoid any outdoor burning today.

In city news, the LINC Commission is meeting this morning to discuss committee reorganization and view a special presentation. Over at City Hall, the public can weigh in on Kansas City's proposed $2.5 billion budget at today's hearing.

On the job front, Missouri's economy is showing strong growth. We had the second-highest job growth rate in the country last year at 2.8%, well above the national average. Manufacturing and real estate sectors are leading the way. The Kansas City metro area added about 19,500 jobs over the past year.

In real estate, higher interest rates might be cooling the red-hot farmland market. For the first time in over 20 years, interest costs on new farmland loans are higher than average land value appreciation.

Today is Transit Operator Appreciation Day. If you're riding the bus, take a moment to thank your driver for keeping our city moving.

Looking ahead to community events, the Nelson-Atkins Museum has released designs from six finalists for its planned transformation. You can view these exciting proposals online or at the museum.

In sports, Iowa State fans have been packing local bars for the Big 12 tournament, continuing a decades-long tradition that brings a boost to our downtown economy.

On a somber note, the community lined the streets yesterday to pay respects to a fallen firefighter. Our thoughts are with the family and fellow first responders.

In today's crime report, police in Excelsior Springs are investigating after two men were found dead in a home last night. Authorities haven't released any further details at this time.

Ending on a positive note, a scholarship program for recovering addicts is making a significant impact in our community, helping individuals rebuild their lives and contribute to society.

This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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