Kansas legislators created a low-interest loan program to help cities cover a spike in costs associated with providing heat and electricity to residents during last month’s intense cold snap.
Sirens are meant to warn people of the possibility of a tornado in the area, but they are only meant for outdoor use and are not meant to be heard within your home. You want to make sure you have a way to receive alerts at home, especially at night.
The Kansas Corporation Commission has issued an emergency order directing utilities under its jurisdiction to ensure customers receive enough natural gas and electricity during the extreme cold weather.
With Kansas wind chills at -30° to -40°, Eyewitness News This Morning’s Natalie Davis, our resident Minnesotan, put the viral science experiments to the test.