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Under a new law, local health officials will have to prove “probable cause” to make someone quarantine. Orders about public gatherings and masking will just be recommendations now.
The Trump administration initiated the grant terminations, citing the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. Kansas state government entities are losing federal funding from canceled grants, and while the ...
The number of bed-and-breakfast inns declined by 11.1% since before the pandemic. This drop suggests that many of these ...
Five years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, is it really here to stay? Alin Luna via Unsplash Now five years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s time to ask the question of ...
Kansas is seeking to regain $22.6 million in federal COVID-19 education aid rescinded by ... citing the end of the pandemic. Kansas officials resubmitted an extension request and are awaiting ...
Even though mandates largely fell out of favor as the pandemic ebbed ... asked about the practical consequences of the Kansas law rendering COVID-19 vaccine mandates basically toothless.
A directive from the U.S. Department of Education immediately froze more than $22 million in federal funding meant to help ...
A Wichita, Kansas, woman is charged with 17 counts of aggravated identity theft and 17 counts of wire fraud after allegedly ...
The Kansas Supreme Court is weighing whether to block a sweeping state law that lets workers easily bypass COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
President Donald Trump's administration cut $22.6 million in federal funding to Kansas that was going to be used to address COVID learning loss.