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The two Texas residents monitored for hantavirus have been cleared by Texas Department of State Health Services.
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A state lawmaker said the Unified Government's ordinance to support the Chiefs deal exerts too much power over Kansas negotiations. County leaders believe he's mistaken.
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The defense contractor also said certain employees will be furloughed for three weeks starting June 15.
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Pharmacy technicians at the University of Kansas Health System narrowly lost their May union election. But nearly 40% of the ballots arrived in the mail late, potentially changing the results. So far, the Kansas state board hasn't counted them, but organizers are demanding a redo.
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James Talarico says he's not vegan — but rising price of beef may force more Texans to give up meat.
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After the presentation, Rep. Nikki McDonald, an Olathe Democrat, task force member and teacher, said “return on investment” language restricts a rounded approach to funding education.
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Paxton is banking on his recent lawsuits against tech and social media companies like Meta, WhatsApp and Discord to win a Senate seat, building on notable victories in years past.
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Proposed constitutional change on Aug. 4 ballot could upend merit-selection system
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A pipe releasing black liquid into the ditch was discovered in the first month of the plant's operation.
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At the end of May, tax collections totaled nearly $704 million, which was $42.5 million or 6.4% above projections and 7% higher than the same time last year.
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On Monday, state Rep. Don McLaughlin said the parasitic fly that threatens the state's cattle industry was 1 mile away. U.S. officials said that was not yet true.
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Task force recommendations on state board’s June meeting agenda