Some rivers are success stories where wildlife is bouncing back from heavy pollution. But environmental groups say progress hasn’t happened across the board and backsliding remains possible. https://t.co/7HKUWAepzM
Federal mortality data shows reveals a 16% decrease in so-called "deaths of despair" caused by alcohol, drugs and suicide, but cuts to public health infrastructure may make it challenging for the trend to continue.
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Primary elections are on Aug. 4, 2026. Voters will decide the next governor of Kansas — as well as a U.S. senator, state attorney general, state insurance commissioner, secretary of state and state treasurer — on Nov. 3, 2026. https://t.co/ta7c61Xzyb
Some residents of Galena, Kansas, live downhill from the landfill and say smoke and rotten-egg odors are impacting their day-to-day lives. There’s been discussions about diminishing property values.
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Friends and family members cheered for graduates, many of whom said they never thought they’d get the chance to walk across the stage.
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The proposed bond would divide projects across two ballot questions: the first totaling $407.1 million, and the second totaling $207.9 million. The first question could pass on its own, but the second one would be contingent on the first one passing. https://t.co/ODeVKqgRpk
Days before the Kansas Senate primary, Patrick Schmidt’s campaign manager is caught creating a website accusing rival Mark Holland of covering up child sexual abuse
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Some rivers are success stories where wildlife is bouncing back from heavy pollution. But environmental groups say progress hasn’t happened across the board and backsliding remains possible.
https://t.co/7HKUWAepzM