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Kansas hospital turnover remains at record-high levels
The employee turnover rate in Kansas averaged 19%. Occupations like housekeepers, dietary aides, and nursing assistants all had turnover rates of over 30%. Read More
15 KC area restaurants had health violations, including these burger and sushi spots
Several Kansas City area restaurants had multiple health code violations this week, including a popular sports bar and gaming lounge. Read More
City of Kansas City workers prepare for weekend storms
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — As severe weather rolls through the metro this ... cutting larger trees down into smaller pieces to be collected by public works. Download the FOX4 News app on iPhone and Android KC ... Read More
Unionized health care workers say staffing shortages compromise safety
Health care workers and advocates held a rally inside the Illinois State Capitol on Thursday to promote legislation aimed at enhancing the safety of hospital employees amid staffing shortages at some ... Read More
Is it ‘so easy’ for minors to get gender-affirming health care, as Kansas lawmakers say?
Kansas legislators will attempt a veto override of a bill banning gender-affirming care for minors in the coming days. Here’s what that care actually looks like. Read More
Cyberattack in Kansas City wipes out crucial DOT highway signs ahead of severe weather
On a day with many intense storms in the forecast, critical information on Kansas City's traffic system has faded to black after a cyberattack leaves thousands of drivers in the dark. Read More
On Worker’s Memorial Day, remember the 17 Kansas workers who did not come home in 2023
On April 28, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration honors all the workers who lost their lives on the job. Read More
Medical, mental health providers support governor veto on gender-affirming care issue
When Kansas lawmakers return to the Statehouse later this week, there is an extensive list of governor-vetoed bills that could see attempts to overturn. Among the bills Kansas Governor Laura Kelly ... Read More
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