News - Kay Johnson
By Whitney Coleman, The Wichita Eagle, Kan. Jun. 18--Residents and businesses in the Wichita area will be encouraged to reduce air pollution to keep the city within recently tightened ozone standards under a resolution passed by the City Council on Tuesday.
By Hurst Laviana, The Wichita Eagle, Kan. Jun. 16--Wichita residents may soon be asked to gas up their cars at night and use electric lawn mowers to reduce smog levels.
By Brent D. Wistrom, The Wichita Eagle, Kan. Mar. 14--If Sedgwick County residents and businesses don't change their habits now, their health and pocketbooks may soon pay the price.
By Rachael Joyner, South Florida Sun-Sentinel Jul. 27--WEST PALM BEACH -- Patti Parsons curled into the fetal position, doing her best sleeping baby impression.
By Dion Lefler, The Wichita Eagle, Kan. Jun. 27--You can't see it and you might not even smell it in the air, but ozone could be about to change your life and cost the community as much as $100 million.
