The outbreak poses “very low risk to the general public, including the surrounding counties,” the Kansas Department of Health and Environment said.
Sixty-seven active TB cases and 79 latent TB cases have been reported in 2 Kansas counties since the beginning of 2024.
TOPEKA — Apolina Bahati’s decades-long journey to United States citizenship came to a close Monday at a naturalization ceremony in the marble-enveloped rotunda of the Kansas Capitol. Bahati left Congo at age 2 for life as a refugee in Tanzania before deciding as an adult to cross the ocean for a chance at permanence in the United States.
The Democratic governor’s overture to GOP lawmakers came as Kelly insisted she wouldn’t support any proposal that “robs our schools” of needed funds. Kansas must “stay on the path to prosperity” as it moves through the rest of the 21st century, she said.
Ahead of Sunday’s AFC Championship Game between the Chiefs and Bills, most of the country is rooting for Buffalo. BetOnline.ag studied geotagged X posts and found fans in just six states are rooting for the Chiefs now: Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Rhode Island and New Hampshire.
About 340 communities throughout the United States have red light cameras ... and pedestrian injuries. Read on to see how Kansas compares to others in traffic camera laws, and check out the national analysis here. Red light and speed cameras are typically ...
Several communities, including in Kansas City, shared their perspectives on the immigrant ... including immigrants and second-generation Americans whose parents immigrated to the United States. The conversations reveal a timeline of the immigrant ...
An "unprecedented" outbreak of tuberculosis has hit the state of Kansas, according to USA Today, making it "the largest in recorded history in the United States." Most of the cases have broken out in Wyandotte County and Johnson County.
Kansas' attorney general is part of a lawsuit seeking to change the U.S. Census in 2030 to help the state avoid losing one of its four U.S. House seats.
The 1st Infantry Division from Fort Riley, Kansas will deploy approximately 200 Soldiers to the southern border, the U.S. Army said in a release Saturday.
Several hours prior to the midnight deadline, TikTok effectively shut down services in the United States, cutting off access for nearly 170 million Americans.