Jamie Jiang
News InternJamie Jiang is a news intern for KCUR 89.3. You can reach her on Twitter @jambojiang
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No companies will offer malpractice insurance to physician-independent birth centers in Kansas, taking options away from mothers, midwives say.
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Thousands show up for the Kansas City Public Schools' annual Summerfest event, which distributes free school supplies and provides access to health care.
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Increasing COVID-19 hospitalizations put increased mental strain on nurses, healthcare professionals say.
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One Missouri inmate says prisoners feel "powerless" to control the spread of the coronavirus. He's worried guards are taking it home to their communities.
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Two immigration reform advocates reflect on how a federal court ruling in July has affected undocumented Kansas Citians.
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Bias in healthcare is a contributing factor in Black maternal mortality numbers, say leaders of organizations trying to reduce those statistics.
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A TikTok post about Kevin Strickland and Lamar Johnson reached nearly 1 million people with their claims of unjust incarceration and their pleas for pardons or overturned convictions.
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Joe Oswald repeated the N-word while disciplining a student. The school board decided not to fire him for it.
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After nearly two years and $29 million in renovations, the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum is back open for business.
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Joe Oswald’s attorney, Michael McDorman, told the board that Oswald didn’t willfully use the N-word in an insulting way. Rather, he said, Oswald was simply reading aloud what the student had said.