Johnson County, Kansas, firefighters responded to an early house fire that turned deadly Monday morning. Firefighters received a call around 4:50 a.m. about a house fire with a person still inside ...
A large, ongoing tuberculosis outbreak in Kansas has sickened at least 67 and caused two deaths. What to know about TB ...
A CDC spokesperson identified two outbreaks in the last decade linked to more tuberculosis cases than the ongoing outbreak ...
Kansas, shown here, where high school cheerleaders helped publicize the program at a homecoming football game. Johnson County recorded 93 suicide deaths in 2023, down from 122 the previous year.
Here’s what traffic is looking like today on Kansas 10 highway between Kansas City and Lawrence. This article is being continuously updated. You’ll find a running list of past incidents at the ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Fire District #1 in Johnson County responded to a house fire early Monday morning where one person died and another person survived after hearing smoke alarms and calling 911.
(KCTV) - Authorities from Johnson County’s Fire District #1 say one ... crews were dispatched to a home northwest of Gardner, Kansas, just after 4:50 a.m. on Jan. 27, on reports of a house ...
So far, there have been 67 confirmed cases of active TB related to the outbreak. Kansas is facing one of the largest recorded tuberculosis outbreaks in U.S. history, according to local health ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — An ongoing tuberculosis outbreak in the Kansas City area is now the "largest documented outbreak in U.S. history," Kansas health officials said Monday. The Kansas Department ...
The Kansas City metro area is experiencing the largest outbreak in U.S. history, with low risk to the general public, Kansas ...
Kansas is currently facing one the largest tuberculosis outbreaks in U.S. history with 67 confirmed active cases and 79 ...
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has reported 67 active cases since 2024, with 60 in Wyandotte County and 7 in Johnson County. Additionally, 79 latent infections—77 in ...