Kylie Cameron, KWCH Eyewitness News

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Past articles by Kylie:

Wichita State says it will not require COVID-19 vaccines ‘at this time’

Wichita State will not mandate COVID-19 vaccines in the near future, despite the Pfizer vaccine receiving full approval by the FDA, a university spokeswoman said. → Read More

Sedgwick County Jail offers vaccine incentive to inmates, sees increase in vaccinations

Residents will receive $10 in commissary items if they get vaccinated. → Read More

Kansas universities announce mask mandates in response to governor’s announcement

In response to Kansas Governor Laura Kelly’s mask mandate for state employees in state facilities, universities across the state are announcing mask mandates. → Read More

Ascension will require all associates to be vaccinated for COVID-19

Ascension will begin requiring COVID-19 vaccines for all associates. → Read More

Wichita Police investigating overdose deaths, remind residents illegal drugs can be unsafe

Wichita Police want to remind residents that any narcotic or prescription drug not purchased with a doctor’s prescription at a pharmacy should be considered unsafe following a string of overdose deaths. → Read More

Church camp infects 23 with COVID-19 in Butler County

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment and the Butler County Health Department are investigating a COVID-19 outbreak in connection with a church camp. → Read More

Half of Kansans 18 and older vaccinated for COVID-19

The state also reported four deaths and 40 hospitalizations since Wednesday. → Read More

Kansas reports 0 COVID-19 deaths for first time in a month

The state also reported its lowest increase in COVID-19 cases this year with 345 since Friday. → Read More

Kansas surpassed 5,000 COVID-19 deaths, governor orders flags to fly at half-staff

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff to honor those lives lost until Sunday. → Read More

Kansas approaches 5,000 COVID-19 deaths

The state is sitting at 4,999 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic, and will likely reach the grim milestone by Friday, the next reporting date for the state health department. → Read More

Kansas reports over 600 new COVID-19 cases since Wednesday, begins reporting MISC-C cases

COVID-19 vaccination rates continue to stall across the state, with 38.4% of Kansans with at least one dose. → Read More

Kansas to resume use of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine

Kansas will resume the use of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine following the CDC and FDA’s announcement to resume its use Friday. → Read More

1 in 3 Kansans vaccinated for COVID-19

The state reported that 34.2% of Kansans have received at least their first dose of the vaccine Monday. → Read More

30% of Kansans vaccinated for COVID-19, 0 deaths over holiday weekend

Over 30% of adults in Kansas have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. → Read More

Wichita State’s new president could start by July

A final selection will be made in May, in hopes that the new president can start by July 1. → Read More

Kansas House committee passes medical marijuana legislation, moves to House vote

A bill legalizing medical marijuana in Kansas has passed out of a House committee and will eventually move to the House floor for a vote. → Read More

Kansas surpasses 300,000 COVID-19 cases year after beginning of pandemic

The state reported 615 new COVID-19 cases over the weekend, bringing the total to 300,125. → Read More

Kansas surpasses 300,000 COVID-19 cases year after beginning of pandemic

The state reported 615 new COVID-19 cases over the weekend, bringing the total to 300,125. → Read More

Jared Cerullo to fill vacant Wichita City Council District 3 seat

On the third ballot, four city council members voted for Cerullo. → Read More

Kansas Senate Majority leader booked into Shawnee Co. Jail for DUI, other charges

Kansas Senate Republican Majority Leader Gene Suellentrop was booked into the Shawnee County Jail for driving under the influence and fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement Tuesday morning. → Read More