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The bureau will include the number of incarcerated people in reapportionment data going to cities, counties and states next month.
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A lawsuit alleged the New Century Adult Detention Center had refused to deliver dozens of mailings to inmates, in violation of their First Amendment rights.
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The COVID-19 case numbers started to rise at the prison just this month, and family members of people who are incarcerated there say they've been told not all staff members or inmates wear masks.
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Kansas' COVID-19 cases are on the rise outside prisons. Inside, inmates say they're still not getting much information about the virus.
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Kansas prisons have taken some steps toward stemming the spread of the coronavirus, but four current or former corrections officers say they're still short-staffed and lacking adequate measures like social distancing.
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George "Bernie" Robare is the first Kansas prison employee known to die of the coronavirus.
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas wants the state Department of Corrections to release more than half of the prison population. The state argues that could be dangerous and complicated.
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U.S. Senator Roy Blunt assessed Congress' response to COVID-19, Kansas Department of Corrections works to minimize coronavirus in prisons, University of Kansas medical students join COVID-19 fight, lessons learned from the 1918 flu pandemic.