During the aftermath of the historic blizzard last month, we spoke with a Kansas City, Kansas resident who kept calling officials to plow her street but never heard back.
While the historic January snow left a layer of ice, public works officials are expecting this snow to be light, fluffy and easier to plow.
KDOT crews have spent the last two days pre-treating roads with salt brine and magnesium chloride in anticipation of slick conditions.
Several municipalities around the metro have already begun pretreating roads, including crews in Kansas City, Kansas. Trucks ...
In an interview with The American Journal of Managed Care, Michael A. Bernstein, MD, stressed the need for effective ...
A man suffered serious injuries in a crash Monday afternoon on Interstate 70 in Wyandotte County, officials said.
Kansas public health officials have ordered quarantines during the ongoing tuberculosis outbreak, but lawmakers are ...
With winter weather coming to the Kansas City area later in the week, residents and city leadership say they don’t want the neglect felt after January’s storm to resurface this time around.
Seven lucky conservation organizations are set to receive Commission Big Game Hunting Permits after their applications were ...
Two patients have died since spread of disease was identified in January 2024, reports Alan Booth, Senior Editor at ...
A satellite law school in the Wichita area could encourage more people to practice law, but the idea is far from becoming a ...
Kansas health officials are tackling the largest tuberculosis outbreak in US history, with 67 confirmed cases since the start of 2025.
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