Jill Bronaugh, communications director at the Kansas Department of Health and Environment told me by email: “The Kansas ...
After a week of dangerous wind chills, this weekend will be great to get some fresh air. Into the afternoon, Friday will warm up into the 20s, which isn't necessarily warm, but comparatively, it's ...
Overall, organizers believe World Cup 2026 will have a $600 million impact on the Kansas City area. Lawrence expects to see some of that economic boost. The city also expects to have global exposure ...
Billions of tourism dollars are on the line as the U.S., including Kansas City, gets ready to host World Cup soccer next year ...
Farmers in Raymore are working tirelessly to protect their livestock from the historic cold temperatures affecting the area.
Without government funding, research to fight tuberculosis would probably never have happened and countless lives would have ...
Why doesn’t the public know more about the troubling tuberculosis outbreak in eastern Kansas? The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is tracking 384 individuals with suspected ...
The Kansas Department of Health and the Environment shouldn’t let politics undermine public faith in their work. From David ...
The tuberculosis outbreak in the Kansas City area is not, in fact, the largest in U.S. history. But it does offer an ...
Dangerously cold weather didn’t stop some essential workers Tuesday night. From medical care to a hot meal, these employees ...
Nationally, the test positivity rate for the week ending on February 8, was 4.8 percent, according to the CDC's most recent update on its COVID Data Tracker.
Each strain also affects children differently. Flu A is more likely cause ear infections than Flu B, but Flu B can cause ...
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