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Kansas lawmakers agree to extend COVID-19 emergency — but end eviction, foreclosure ban

Kansas lawmakers agree to extend COVID-19 emergency but end eviction, foreclosure ban Andrew Bahl, Topeka Capital-Journal © Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal Senate president Ty Masterson, R-Andover, pats Adjutant General David Weishaar, left, on the shoulder while talking with speaker of the house Ron Ryckman, middle, R-Oletha, Wednesday after a legislative coordinating committee meeting at the Statehouse. A panel of top legislators voted Friday to extend the state s COVID-19 disaster declaration until June 15 in an effort to give the Kansas National Guard and other agencies time to wind down any ongoing emergency operations. But as part of the deal, members nixed an executive order from Gov. Laura Kelly banning evictions and foreclosures, which has been in existence off and on since spring of last year.

COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES: 41 6% of population in Kansas has received at least 1 vaccine dose

The Kansas City metro area continues to reopen as more and more of the population gets the COVID-19 vaccine. What you need to know: Sign up for our Newsletters The Kansas Department of Health and Environment said Monday the state has 313,274 confirmed cases of COVID-19, and there have been 5,058 deaths since the outbreak started. Overall, the state said 41.4% of the population has been vaccinated with at least one dose. The Missouri Department.

COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES: 34% of population in Missouri has completed vaccination

COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES: 34% of population in Missouri has completed vaccination © Provided by KMBC Kansas City COVID-19 live updates The Kansas City metro area continues to reopen as more and more of the population gets the COVID-19 vaccine. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment said Monday the state has 313,274 confirmed cases of COVID-19, and there have been 5,058 deaths since the outbreak started. Overall, the state said 41.4% of the population has been vaccinated with at least one dose. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services said Tuesday there have been 509,914 cases of COVID-19 since the start of the outbreak and 9,062 deaths. Overall, the state said 41.1% of the population has received at least one dose and 34% have completed vaccination.

Gov Kelly to meet with business leaders to discuss workforce concerns

Gov Kelly to meet with business leaders to discuss workforce concerns
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Tardy Gras , strip club vaccines, lifeguard shortage: News from around our 50 states

‘Tardy Gras’, strip club vaccines, lifeguard shortage: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports © Gerald Herbert/AP A trinket is thrown from a float during a parade in Mobile, Ala., dubbed “Tardy Gras,” to compensate for canceled Mardi Gras festivities because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Alabama  Mobile: Thousands of joyful revelers, many without masks, competed for plastic beads and trinkets tossed from floats as Alabama’s port city threw a Mardi Gras-style parade Friday night, its first since Carnival celebrations were scrapped earlier this year by the COVID-19 pandemic. Many lined up shoulder-to-shoulder and several deep along sidewalks, shouting and cheering as nearly 30 floats and several high school marching bands crossed a stretch of downtown Mobile. With COVID-19 hospitalizations and vaccinations ebbing, many partied with abandon. It was definitely not a Mardi Gras parade: Those can only be held during Mardi Gra

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