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Cleaning is still very important to stopping the spread of the coronavirus, a Kansas City program is now offering free digital music lessons, tax breaks are costing Kansas City Public Schools tens of millions of dollars a year, and a student newspaper editorial says the University of Kansas should reverse course on in-person classes.
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Researchers around the world are exposing items to a particular kind of ultraviolet light to kill the coronavirus.
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How two Kansas City eateries are weathering the coronavirus pandemic, an update on the $25-million renovation at the Truman Presidential Library, and how UV-C light is helping fight COVID-19.
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With the expected peak for COVID-19 cases in the metro about two weeks away, public health experts say local restrictions should not be relaxed any time soon.
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The latest coronavirus case numbers and other Kansas-specific information about the outbreak.
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Segment 1: What we know about COVID-19, and what we don'tA lot is unknown about the novel coronavirus currently circulating the globe, giving rise to…
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A clinical diagnostics lab in Lee’s Summit has developed a test for the novel coronavirus and says it's more than 99% accurate.Viracor Eurofins, which was…
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From school closures to event cancellations, the disruptions are real — and vital. It's all to slow the spread of coronavirus so hospitals don't get so overwhelmed that they can't treat the sickest.
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TOPEKA, Kansas — A man in his 70s who lived in a long-term care facility in Wyandotte County is the first known death from the new coronavirus in Kansas,…
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Segment 1: Can we really expect people to stay home from work when they're sick if they don't get paid sick leave?In Missouri and Kansas, employers are…
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Segment 1: Inequality in the story of lead contamination and lead removal.Homes in Kansas City's oldest and one-time affluent neighborhoods are now lived…
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Segment 1: A former Kansas City journalist living in China reflects on life under partial lockdown.As the Coronavirus becomes a bigger threat in the U.S.,…