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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Attorneys representing Kansas City, Missouri, say an arbitrator exceeded his authority in reaching an arbitration agreement between the city and Firefighters Local No. 42 regarding discipline of firefighter Dominic Biscari.Biscari was behind the wheel of a Kansas City, Missouri, Fire Department pumper truck in Decembe
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stanley canada llective bargaining agreement, Local 42 filed a grievance in March 2023 over Biscaris suspension without pay pending the outcome of the criminal case.An arbitrator reviewed Local 42s grievance, and last month, handed down his decision, calling for Biscari to only be suspended for three days, that most references to the crash be removed from his personnel file and that arbitration costs be assessed to the city.In a filing Tuesday, the city says the
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?A cyber attack on computer systems used by the Park Hill school district comes just a week after the FBI issued a warning about an increase in ransomware attacks targeting schools.Because the Park Hill incident is still under investigation, the exact nat
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