Kansas


New-Home Sales Actually Increased

Month-over-month April new-home sales were up 0.6 percent after a downturn that took place from the outbreak of COVID-19. Says Zillow: "The coronavirus pandemic has generated any number of nasty surprises over the past few months, but the unexpected strength… more

Big Crowds at Nebraska Furniture Mart

Nearly three weeks after reopening its stores in Omaha and Dallas, Nebraska Furniture Mart did the same for its Kansas City-area location over the Memorial Day weekend. If the pent-up demand for home furnishings is an indication, the retail sector… more

Hertz Files for Bankruptcy

Rental-car company Hertz has filed for bankruptcy after a major sales downturn that was fueled by COVID-19. "The impact of Covid-19 on travel demand was sudden and dramatic, causing an abrupt decline in the company's revenue and future bookings," said… more

Gov. Kelly Faces Lawsuit Bill

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly has a bill in front of her driven by the state's chamber of commerce that would restrict lawsuits against businesses due to COVID-19 concerns. A bill was passed by the Kansas Legislature on Friday, and the… more

Oil Prices Start to Come Back

Oil prices are gaining some ground after weeks of near-all-time-lows since the outbreak of COVID-19, due to the reduction of travel and the transportation of goods. It comes as Wall Street is set for a big uptick, and the New… more

Memorial Day 2020 — More Than Just a Holiday

If you’re sufficiently determined, and not particularly time-challenged, you can rummage around the voluminous files of the National Archives and eventually, you’ll come across this item: Hand, Sammy, hospital apprentice 1st class, USN. Parents, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Francis Hand,… more

Victoria’s Secret Parent Closing 300 Stores

L Brands, the parent company of Victoria's Secret, said it will close 250 of those stores due to them being shut for months due to COVID-19 and the resulting revenue loss. Meanwhile, the company is also closing Bath & Body… more

COVID-19 Numbers Tilt in Wyandotte County’s Favor

Wyandotte County, the COVID-19 hotspot for Kansas since the onset of the pandemic, has new evidence that containment efforts are bringing the illness under control.   At a news briefing this morning, physician Allen Greiner of the Unified Government's health… more

Projections See Worse May Unemployment

The forecasts coming in for May unemployment are grim, with economists saying that an additional 10.3 million jobs could be lost in May, on top of the 20.3 million in April. "It is looking like May is shaping up to… more

JoCo Increases Drive-Thru Testing

Johnson County, Kan., has upped its drive-thru testing capabilities for COVID-19 tests, increasing the number of daily capability from 60 to 90. The tests, which are done by appointment, are administered for free to residents over 18 at the Johnson… more