
Bad weather, sick crews affect flights
NEW YORK – Flight cancellations that disrupted holiday travel stretched into Monday, with major U.S. airlines each canceling dozens of flights.
NEW YORK – Flight cancellations that disrupted holiday travel stretched into Monday, with major U.S. airlines each canceling dozens of flights.
BREMEN, Ky. – Santa Claus is used to working on the fly.
Few optimists exist anymore when it comes to COVID-19. Indeed, few in the health care community thought they were done with the virus after a delta variant-fueled surge in late summer.
Dear Dr. Roach: I live in a very dry climate, and I struggle with dry skin all over my body. Lately I have been having a lot of dry, flaky skin in my ear canal. I have no ear pain, and my ears are not itchy. I believe I have dry skin in my ears, and I have been told by nonmedical professionals to put a couple drops of olive oil in my ears.
Dear Amy: I am a 25-year-old female who has been single for over a year and a half, after my previous relationship of five years ended. At the end of this summer, I decided to venture out and start meeting people.
MANHATTAN — With the early Signing Day in the rearview mirror and the Texas Bowl nearly two weeks away, one question that remains largely unanswered for Kansas State is which of the current seniors will be back next year.
TOPEKA – Many organizations are helping farmers and ranchers with rebuilding fences, cleaning up debris and offering support for those who were hurt by recent storms. Some of these organizations are getting funds from large companies like Tyson and Cargill, as well as individual donors, for help help with feed, outbuildings and homes.
Kansas can improve future health outcomes for families by extending health care for new mothers and infants. Unfortunately, significant racial disparities exist in maternal and child health.
With record heat waves, tragic flooding and wildfires in the news, it’s hard not to have weather patterns top of mind. These challenges highlight the need to address the multi-faceted causes of climate change in Kansas.
Good news: Kansas is projected to have a budget surplus of $2.9 billion. Bad news: Kansas is on the hook to pay nearly $2 million in attorney fees to the American Civil Liberties Union and another fi�rm.