The Kansas Department of Health and Environment says the tuberculosis outbreak in Wyandotte County and the Kansas City metro area is “unprecedented.” The Wyandotte County Public Health ...
A Kansas Department of Health and Environment official told a Kansas Senate committee Tuesday the agency continues to work to ...
A separate analysis of Wyandotte County cases showed the race of victims had an influence on charging decisions by prosecutors, said Brent Never of the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KCTV) - Wyandotte County leaders say there is no reason to panic over reports that Kansas City, Kansas, has one of the largest documented TB outbreaks since the 1950s.
there are 67 people being treated for TB cases on the Kansas side of the Kansas City area — 60 in Wyandotte County and seven others in Johnson County. There are also 79 confirmed latent TB cases ...
A tuberculosis outbreak in Kansas City, Kansas, has become the largest documented on record in the United States. As of Jan. 24, 2025, there have been 67 active cases reported in Wyandotte County ...
Health officials in Kansas say they are battling an “unprecedented” tuberculosis outbreak that’s infected at least 146 people ...
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KCTV) - The Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas, are expanding on-demand Ride KC services to include a new Northeast Microtransit Zone, they announced ...
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — The Kansas Department of ... The breakdown includes 60 in Wyandotte County and seven in Johnson County. There are 79 confirmed latent TB cases, which include 77 in Wyandotte ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The 23rd annual Eagle Days will take place this weekend at Wyandotte County Lake. The event will feature live birds of prey including a bald eagle, birdwatching on the lake ...
Tuberculosis (TB), a bacterial infection that primarily affects the lungs, has long been considered rare in the U.S. Recently, the Kansas City metro ... 60 in Wyandotte County and seven in Johnson ...
A reliable region-wide source of revenue is necessary for Kansas City area bus service to flourish in the future, transit advocates say.