The U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division has recently closed separate investigations into Kansas City, Missouri's, fire and police departments.
A Jan. 21 letter to Kansas City officials gave no indication if investigators found any wrongdoing by fire officers.
The Department of Justice has concluded its investigation into the Kansas City Fire Department's employment practices without further action.
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas announced on Thursday, Jan. 23, that after 31 years of service, City Auditor Douglas Jones is expected to retire. His last day will be Jan. 31.
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