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Kansas and Missouri Democrats are already planning ahead for the next four years, and a western Kansas activist is working to make local government look more like the community it serves.
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In Kansas City, hospitals are treating local COVID-19 patients as well as patients transferred from rural counties in Missouri and Kansas, where there's no mandate or culture for wearing masks.
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The political and cultural divide between urban and rural communities is as deep and sharp as ever. But the two regions have a lot in common: drug abuse, poverty and a shortage of affordable housing. That’s the short list.
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Charles Curtis was a leading voice in the fight for women's suffrage. He also orchestrated the breakup of tribal government and communal land in what is now the state of Oklahoma.
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Multiple patients complained to the VA about the conduct of Mark Wisner, a physician assistant, during the years he treated both veterans.
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Protesters say the recent social justice protests may have reignited the push for a new trial, but their support of Albert Wilson has never wavered.
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This year could see a surge in provisional ballots, a special fail-safe ballot designed to ensure that every vote counts, because some voters are worried their mail-in ballot could get lost.
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The trials had barely gotten underway when the AZ1222 vaccine developed by the University of Oxford and purchased by drug maker AstraZeneca was temporarily paused late last month.
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Hospital workers say that capacity is already reaching tipping points.
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Local housing advocates say Jackson County is committing “an act of violence” by continuing to evict tenants after a federal moratorium was issued last month.