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TOPEKA, Kan. (KCTV) - The Kansas Governor has signed several bills into law, including one that allows CRNAs to prescribe certain narcotics based on their qualifications. Kansas Governor Laura ...
Kristin Cavallari is a busy mom! “Travel sports aren’t for the week,” the reality star and podcast host wrote via her Instagram Stories on Friday, April 4, along with a photo featuring the ...
A graduate of Northwestern University, she has been working at PEOPLE since 2022. Tibrina Hobson/Getty Kristin Cavallari has lifted the lid on the identity of the retired athlete mystery man she ...
During her rookie season with the Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark immediately emerged as the biggest star the league has ever seen. And it sounds like one WNBA legend thinks that the other players in ...
WNBA legend Lisa Leslie went to bat for Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark amid the discourse around the number of nationally televised games the team received this season. The Fever will have 41 ...
Kristin Cavallari spent some time in Miami with girlfriends over the weekend and shared some photos from the trip on Instagram. "This little piggy went to Miami," she captioned a post on March ...
In the wake of her recent four-city Let's Be Honest podcast tour, Kristin Cavallari decided to soak up the sunshine in Miami, Florida with her gal pals this weekend. And on Saturday, the reality ...
Althea M. Clark, 85, of Hubbardston, formerly a longtime resident of Tewksbury, passed away peacefully on March 18, 2025. She is the beloved wife of the late Edward F. Clark, Jr. Althea was born ...
A leader of a Satanist group and three others were arrested Friday after a fight broke out inside the Kansas Statehouse after the leader allegedly tried to hold a Black Mass in the rotunda.
She now covers breaking and trending news for CBS News' HealthWatch. The Kansas outbreak is spread across 6 southwest counties, the state's Department of Health and Environment said Wednesday.
If convicted, the 30-year-old Jefferson County man could be sentenced to five to 17 months in prison, under the Kansas sentencing guidelines. Depending on any prior criminal history, he could also ...