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Lila Symons was waiting in line at a grocery store in midtown Kansas City on Thursday, wearing a surgical face mask and pushing a cart full of paper goods…
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A Springfield resident who recently returned from Europe is the second person in Missouri to test “presumptive positive” for COVID-19, officials said...
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GARDEN CITY, Kansas — Before June 2018, finding cattle that were potentially exposed to diseases was time-consuming and complicated, requiring a...
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Updated at 8 p.m. March 10 with confirmation from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed...
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Updated at 9 p.m., March 8 with comments from St. Louis County officials The father and sister of a St. Louis County woman who recently tested positive...
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Did that just happen?Financial markets and oil producers delivered a double whammy Monday that left the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 7.8% — its worst…
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Segment 1: The Department of Justice's Project Safe Neighborhoods funds new initiative against violent crime in Kansas City, Missouri.Backed by a $75,000…
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Kansas and Missouri are at low risk for the coronavirus, but schools in the Kansas City metro are having “robust conversations” about how to protect…
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Some researchers say the 1918 flu outbreak, the deadliest pandemic in history, may have started in Kansas. How a corrupt political system and the end of World War I led to such a bungled response and an overwhelming loss of life.
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TOPEKA — Kansas schools will require two new vaccines come August, including one against a virus that’s hospitalized 13,000 people and killed 200 across…
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention doesn’t know why young children across the country are coming down with a rare condition called Acute...
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Segment 1: How your 20s are fertile ground for mental illness.The American College Health Association reports that more than 60 percent of college…