• Albuquerque Islamic Center hosts health fair

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Islamic center in Albuquerque offered free health resources to different communities on Saturday. The Islamic Center held its first health and wellness fair, offering free blood glucose testings, blood screenings, and even a chance for people to donate blood. Organizers say they wanted to offer resources to under-served communities like refugees []

  • Rogue Community Health opens new Eagle Point health center

    EAGLE POINT, Ore. – Rogue Community Health celebrated it’s new Eagle Point health center with a grand opening Thursday. Rogue Community Health operates across the Rogue Valley with health centers in Ashland, Butte Falls, Medford, and White City. Now, it’s opened up its newest location in Eagle Point, offering medical, dental, and behavioral health services. […]

  • 1 injured after shooting at the Albuquerque Convention Center

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department says one person was injured after an incident at the Albuquerque Convention Center. APD said they responded to a shooting around 5 p.m. There was a graduation ceremony for Southwest Secondary Learning Center, an Albuquerque charter school, happening at the time. APD says they arrested 21-year-old Christian Bencomo []

  • Topeka retirement center celebrates 60 years of service

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - A local retirement center is writing a new chapter in Topeka this week by showcasing the results of extensive renovation work at one of its buildings. Brewster Place is capping off 60 years of service to the retirement community in the Capital City this May with the completion of a $16 million []

  • CHD expanding mental health services into East Longmeadow

    The Center for Human Development is expanding their mental health services into East Longmeadow for people in surrounding areas, including parts of Connecticut.

  • Lutheran Health shutting down childbirth services in Bluffton, Peru

    LHN explained the number of births at both hospitals has “steadily declined”.

  • Missing Coos Bay woman found and in good health

    COOS BAY, Ore. – A Coos Bay woman who has been missing since April has been found. Coos Bay Police Department confirmed that 28-year-old Baylee Campo was located following a tip provided to her family and forwarded to authorities. Officers spoke with Campo and say she is in good health. She had been declared missing on April […]

  • Multiple Ascension health services impacted by cybersecurity incident

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - New information is being released Friday in the aftermath of a cybersecurity incident impacting a Kansas hospital. The hospital network Ascension announced on Thursday, May 9 it had suffered a "cyber security event" and was investigating the situation. Ascension maintains one hospital in the Manhattan, Kansas area. Now, the healthcare provider is []

  • Big Reveal: East Side Endeavor Health Center

    Endeavor Health is proposing a new behavioral health center at the corner of Broadway and Goodyear on the East Side. The two-story building will include 16,000 sq.ft. of space and []

  • Funeral service planned for woman who died in Westmoreland tornado

    Wamego (KSNT) - A funeral service is planned for Anna Miller, 58, of Westmoreland who died in the EF3 tornado that hit Westmoreland on Tuesday, April 30. “Ann was the welcoming face of the Health Department for many years. She was a good neighbor and a good friend to everyone. We miss her and will []

  • Residents call on Baystate Health to return medical services to Ware

    A protest was held outside of Baystate Medical Center calling for more transparency and community involvement at the now-closed Mary Lane Hospital in Ware.

  • Private Insurers in Wisconsin Are Spending Far More Than Medicare For Health Services

    State hospital group says data used in study fails to represent full picture of hospital costs.