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 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?The Kansas City, Missouri, City Council on Thursday passed an ordinance that hopes to improve the systems of the city s police and fire dispatch centers. K stanley cup CMO Mayor Quinton Lucas wan stanley termos ts the city to explore a  unified 911  dispatch center that includes both agencies. Lucas, who sponsored the ordinance, believes doing so would improve the systems for both agencies.According to the ordinance, the Kansas City Fire Department currently falls short of the National Fire Protection Agency s recommendation of answering 95% of calls within 15 seconds. The ordinance also notes how the Kansas City Police Department faces challenges in its call-handling system that causes the department to experience long wait times for certain types of calls and abandoned calls, among other issues. With an 11-0 vote, the council passed the measure, which directs KCMO City Manager Brian Platt to collaborate with the Board of Police Comm stanley cups uk issioners, Mid-America Regional Council and KCFD to explore the unification.The ordinance also directs Platt to report his progress to Lucas and the council within 45 days.鈥?               Copyright 2024 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may Gmqf Deputy Chief Stacey Graves named next KCPD chief of police
 Soaring prices are sparking tough decisions in the grocery store aisles. Its all supply and demand affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine.Take a ride through the grocery store aisles and youll see soaring prices. The prices are astronomical,  said shopper Carole Rosen. Its getting way out of control,  said shopper Rebekah Bearden.Typical bought items are nearly doubling in price. Its terrible, absolutely terrible. Ive never seen prices this high,  Bearden said.The U.S. Department of Agriculture said food prices are expected to rise up to 4% by the end of this year. Breaking that down, dairy product prices are predicted to increase up to 10%, poultry prices are expected at 12 stanley coffee mug %, and meat up to 15 1/2%, Part of that is because the shortage of supply, and then the transportation issu stanley termos es, getting the food to the stores,  said accountant Mark Parks.The war in Ukraine has caused gas prices to spike. Parks said the job shortages from the pandemic and the increase in gas are some reasons for the increase in food items. Wh stanley water flask en gas goes up, everything goes up,  Parks said.To save money, budget first and plan ahead before your trip to the grocery store. No impulse buys now. Firs