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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.
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Gov. Laura Kelly, who has already named two justices to the high court, has 60 days within which to pick one of the three.
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The trial will allow for the introduction of multiple agents to combat COVID-19 as they become available.
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A study of Facebook found that misinformation about COVID-19 had been viewed far more often than messages from official health organizations.
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As more of the lesser prairie chicken's habitat is taken over by agriculture, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is promoting more voluntary conservation initiatives for the bird and the health of the Great Plains.
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Neveah Thomas and her family want to start a conversation around race and justice.
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Bullets from semi-automatic weapons have landed in residents' homes and cars, but not a lot can be done because "ignorance is not against the law."
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Humboldt, Kansas, was an example of a Midwestern town that had overcome the Great Recession and a loss of population by improving the quality of life in town with community pitch-in projects.