*STRUCTURE FIRES IN KC, KS. AND RAYTOWN, MO..*
A fairly tranquil early Saturday morning spot-newswise.
Eight minutes into the new day Kansas City, KS firefighters raced to the 1600 block of North 59th Street where they found a duplex on fire.
No one was hurt and arson was suspected.
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Just before 2 am, Raytown emergency services went to a house fire in the 8100 block of Sterling. A child received minor smoke inhalation. The blaze reportedly started in a basement bedroom and spread to the first-floor and attic areas of the lived-in house. The fire was reported out at 3:03 am and the cause was under investigation.
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***REMEMBER TO TURN YOUR CLOCKS AHEAD ONE HOUR AT 2 AM SUNDAY MORNING FOR THE NEW DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME!!***
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* OVERNIGHT WEATHER *
Skies cleared and winds became calm or nearly so by standard time's last dawn until autumn. Temperatures in the lower-40's fell to the mid to upper-30's over the KC Metro.
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