When Nicholas Beaver murdered a man last year in downtown Lawrence, then fled across town on his bike, he was likely unaware of just how many cameras had recorded his actions.
Some of those cameras — like the one that captured three ear-splitting gunshots and Beaver’s victim collapsing on ...
Chronic pain affects millions of Americans, often leaving them with limited treatment options and long wait times. But relief is closer than you think. The team at LMH Health Pain Specialists, led by Dr. Amanda Colgan and Dr. Patrick Harper, is transforming pain care with a personalized, ...
A woman arrived at the hospital with a gunshot wound, and a man who is believed to have dropped her off was taken in for questioning after a brief chase Saturday night.
According to a social media post from the Lawrence Police Department, the woman, who was shot in the arm, was dropped off ...
Choosing a career path can be challenging. Local high school students who have an interest in health care have a unique opportunity to explore health care through the LMH Health Summer Leadership Academy.
Now in its seventh year, the Academy is a collaborative effort between LMH Health and the ...
One of the country’s top advocacy groups for freedom of expression said a new pronoun policy at the University of Kansas produces “grave” constitutional concerns, and plans to lobby the Kansas Board of Regents for changes.
An attorney for FIRE — the Foundation for Individual Rights ...
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KU faces no immediate loss of state funding if it declines to comply with a state proviso prohibiting the use of preferred pronouns, such as "he/him," "she/her" or "they/them," in email signature lines, the Journal-World has learned.
A state employee with detailed ...