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Dr. Lee Norman was the face of public health through the COVID-19 pandemic. That also made him a target of criticism from Republicans. He also faced internal tension with Gov. Laura Kelly's administration.
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There are more than 400 uniformed vacancies at Kansas Department of Corrections prisons. The worker shortage means corrections officers taking on tons of overtime and inmates are locked in their cells for long stretches.
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It appears to be the first time that Kansas lawmakers have called themselves back into special session using a petition.
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Kansas state Rep. Aaron Coleman could face a legislative complaint after a domestic battery charge.
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Book challenges are up about 60% over the past year. Free speech advocates say many books are being challenged by parents and community members under the guise that they’re promoting critical race theory.
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The list of books includes several well-known novels, including “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood, “The Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison, “The Hate U Give” by Angie Thomas and “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” by Stephen Chbosky.
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La inscripción anual se ha abierto para inscribirse en los planes de seguro a través del Healthcare.gov. ¿Tiene preguntas? Las clínicas de salud locales emplean expertos que pueden ayudar.
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Kansas Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly's call to eliminate the state's grocery tax comes just days after her likely opponent in next year's election did the same.
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The annual window has opened to enroll in insurance plans through Healthcare.gov. Got questions? Local health clinics employ navigators who can help.
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Choosing a health insurance plan is complicated. Rather than stick with the status quo, follow these tips to make a more informed choice.