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As COVID-19 restrictions ease, concerns about going back to the workplace are rising
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As COVID-19 restrictions ease, worries over going back to the workplace are rising and Kansas City real estate developer Bill Haw is selling his substantial acreage in the Flint Hills.
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The Kansas State Senate recently approved several bills extending the rights of gun owners in the state. Some of the provisions go beyond the right to carry.
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Football is incredibly popular in the United States. Kids want to play it, but parents worry about head injuries.
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The latest on the Derek Chauvin trial, the Kansas Senate passes a bill that could bring gun safety curriculum to K-12 students, and whether flag football is a safe alternative for staying active.
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One parent's story shines a light on the process of terminating a parent's rights in Missouri and where in Kansas City you can find great patio dining.
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While tornados can't be stopped, better technology means the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration can see weather patterns favorable for their formation days ahead of time.
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While tornados can't be stopped, better technology means the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration can see weather patterns favorable for their formation days instead of hours ahead of time.
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College administrators have some tough decisions to make, but it's a mistake for them to blame outbreaks of COVID-19 solely on students, says Dr. Jessica Gold.
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There are no risk-free activities these days and developing a set of practices before heading out to spend time with friends can minimize the danger, experts say.
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A coronavirus update from Kansas' top health official, how Missouri dentists are coping with a pandemic that kept some offices closed for weeks, and the importance of wills and advance directives have become very apparent.
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As social-distancing becomes the new norm, owners and operators of restaurants, retail and office buildings are rethinking their physical work spaces.