Wyoming already had three well-known ticks that are harmful to humans in the state: The Rocky Mountain wood tick, ...
New flowers are set to bloom across Kansas with the arrival of spring and warmer weather. 27 News reached out to the Kansas State University Research and Extension Office to ...
A mostly-white Red-tailed Hawk was found on Thursday caught in chicken wire on the homeowners' property after it had been ...
Ross's gull — a bird of a rare species generally found only in Siberia, Greenland, Canada and northern Alaska — has died in ...
Our man in the field tags out on a stud of a buck, before finding out there's more to Kansas than just the deer.
Studies indicate that less than 10% of people bitten by the Lone Star tick ever develop an allergic reaction to red meat ...
LAWRENCE — It will still be some time, before Bryson Tiller earns a role on the court in games with Kansas basketball. Tiller is continuing to recover from an injury. The freshman, who’s ...
On Saturday, Joshua Bessex, photographer for The Buffalo News, spotted a row of fountains in Kansas City spewing out what appeared to be red water. "The blood of uncooperative referees cries out ...
The Lone Star tick is responsible for most cases of alpha-gal syndrome, a red meat allergy that's appearing more and more in Kansas ...
Researchers at Kansas State University say the number of cases of an allergic reaction to red meat tied to tick bites is increasing across the state. Priscilla Brenes, K-State Research and Extension ...
The Lone Star tick is responsible for most cases of alpha-gal syndrome, a red meat allergy that's appearing more and more in Kansas. (Kansas State University Research and Extension.) Originally ...
Kansas, and her husband Dennis were sporting complementary Chiefs wear—he in black, she in red. “I have red glasses too. And I always buy a red car,” Pam informed us.