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Insurers contend so-called all-risk policies were never intended to cover financial losses related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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When a Lenexa lab's own employee came down with COVID-19, he holed up at home and his coworkers spent long days running experiments on his saliva.
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Mental health providers say law enforcement can be an essential and unavoidable part of the system, when it comes to keeping workers safe and even coming across people who are in need of help.
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Kansas' most populous county is deliberating how to reopen for business safely, listeners discuss if they're ready for the easing of restrictions, and a Kansas City doctor is using a donated camper to quarantine.
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Sportsman Cap & Bag says its claims have been denied even though it bought an “all-risk” property insurance policy from The Cincinnati Insurance Co.
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Segment 1: Lenexa, Kansas, is reconsidering its rules around homeless shelters.Zoning restrictions in Lenexa caused a stir this winter because they…
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Workers at the Lenexa, Kansas-based global humanitarian relief organization Heart to Heart International are deploying to the Marshall Islands to help…
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A church whose request to operate a temporary homeless shelter was opposed by the city of Lenexa will be able to do so after all.Under a settlement…
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A Lenexa church is suing the city for denying its request to use its building as a temporary homeless shelter.Shawnee Mission Unitarian Universalist…
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Body Found In Arkansas Identified As Wife Of Man Fatally Shot By Police In Kansas City Shopping AreaPolice say the body of a missing Overland Park, Kansas, woman was found in Arkansas, a day after her husband was killed in a shootout with officers Kansas…
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Kansas City has long been a prime example of state tax incentives gone awry — the question now is if Kansas and Missouri can change the dynamic with a new…
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Two Johnson County chiropractors accused by the federal government of defrauding Medicare have settled the case for $350,000.The payment ends a civil…