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National No Menthol Sunday Campaign Raises Broader Questions About Nicotine Addiction
Local outreach efforts focus on smoking cessation, youth vaping prevention and nicotine awareness in Wichita with special effort on No Menthol Sunday, May 17.
For decades, menthol cigarettes were aggressively marketed in Black communities across America through music culture, neighborhood advertising, sponsorships and price-driven campaigns that many public health…
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Holscher Taps Wichita Rep. KC Ohaebosim as Running Mate in Governor’s Race
Democratic ticket in Kansas governor’s race pairs legislators from Johnson, Sedgwick Counties
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Trump FDA Chief Marty Makary Forced Out After Mounting Backlash
Complaints from drugmakers, anti-abortion activists, vaping interests and internal FDA turmoil contributed to Makary’s departure.
Families Hope Trump-China Summit Could Free Two Americans Held More Than A Decade
Dawn Michelle Hunt and Nelson Wells Jr. remain imprisoned in China as families push for humanitarian release.
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Arts May Help Slow Aging — But Only If You Enjoy Them
New research suggests creative activities that reduce stress may help slow biological aging as much as exercise.
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Your Neck Is Aging Faster Than Your Face — Here’s Why
Experts say years of looking down at phones, skipping neck care and aging skin changes may be speeding up wrinkles, sagging and “tech neck.”
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Kansas City Celebrates Alvin Brooks’ Legacy at 94th Birthday Tribute
Civic leaders, family, and community members honored Brooks’ decades of service during a celebration hosted by Rockhurst University and Metropolitan Community College.
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Free Tool Library Helps Kansas City Residents Grow Gardens, Save Money
Cultivate KC program gives community members free access to gardening and landscaping equipment.
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Under Kansas’ New Charlie Kirk Law, Actions Like These Are Protected
K-State backlash over racist sign highlights how Kansas’ new campus speech law limits universities’ ability to intervene in offensive public demonstrations.
It Doesn’t Take Much: How AI Nudging Influences Adults — And Children — In Just Minutes a Day
Experts warn AI systems are increasingly designed to shape attention, emotions, habits, and behavior — especially among children growing up online.
Submit Your Juneteenth Events to The Community Voice Calendar
Organizations can promote Juneteenth events online and in print through The Community Voice free community calendar listings.
