Kansas City Confronts Heat Wave / Crime Wave Threat Of Worsening Violence
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Traditionally, KCMO crime increases during the Summer and the hottest parts of this time often worsen the violence.
To be fair and as a sign of worsening crime throughout the metro . . . We should also note that some
The Mid-America Regional Council has issued an orange ozone alert for the Kansas City area on Wednesday.This means that an unhealthy level of ground-level ozone is expected in the Kansas City region.MARC said that people who are sensitive to air pollution, including children, older adults, and people with breathing or heart problems, should limit outdoor activity between 10 a.m.
Is Kansas City the next Springfield? Hospitals address concern over COVID-19 surge
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Kansas City area health leaders meet to discuss new CDC guidance
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Delta variant and Kansas City: COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations climb
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and last updated 2021-07-23 19:48:59-04
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â After months of declining COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in the Kansas City region, the B.1.617.2 variant â better known as the âdelta variantâ â is surging across the area.
According to
the Mid-America Regional Councilâs Kansas City COVID-19 data hub, the number of rolling seven-day average of new cases has more than doubled in the last month, while hospitalizations have increased more than 48% in the last two weeks.
The inpatient hospital count for the Kansas City region is the highest since Feb. 2, which will continue to become more of a problem if COVID-19 hospitalizations keep climbing.