April 2022

FRIDAY BEST BETS

Undercover Boss 7 p.m. on KWCH Coco’s Bakery, which started in 1948 as a small burger-and-pie restaurant on Southern California’s Pacific Coast Highway, is so customer-focused that its chief executive, Warren Boone, has the title of “chief people officer.” Tonight’s season finale episode finds an incognito Boone on the front lines of his business, making sure that the 30 Coco’s restaurants across California and Arizona are delivering on the promise of good food served in a place that’s as comfortable as your home kitchen.

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THURSDAY BEST BETS

Law & Order 7 p.m. on KSNW Detectives Bernard and Cosgrove (Anthony Anderson, Jeffrey Donovan) are assigned to investigate the murder of a congressional candidate in the new episode “Free Speech.” Meanwhile Assistant District Attorneys Price and Maroun (Hugh Dancy, Odelya Halevi) struggle with an extremist plot that will resort to any means necessary to thwart the late candidate’s agenda.

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WEDNESDAY BEST BETS

Chicago Med 7 p.m. on KSNW Rival gangs bring their bitter war inside the corridors of the hospital in the new episode “If You Love Someone, Set Them Free.” Meanwhile, Will and Dr.

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SUNDAY BEST BETS

Call the Midwife 7 p.m. on KPTS Sister Hilda’s (Fenella Woolgar) feathers are ruffled when the ailing Sister Julienne (Jenny Agutter) asks Shelagh (Laura Main) to take over planning for an event to mark the centenary of the order’s work in Poplar.

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SATURDAY BEST BETS

World’s Funniest Animals 8 p.m. on KSCW Season 2 draws to a close with a finale that features another assortment of amusing clips spotlighting such alliterative animals as happy horses, daring deer, curious cats and blissful bears.

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Kelly announces transition to COVID-19 Endemic Response

In the state of Kansas, COVID-19 response is changing - from pandemic to endemic. March 31 Governor Laura Kelly and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment announced pivoting from “emergency pandemic response” to “endemic normalcy.” “Kansas is continuing the transition to a new phase of understanding and living with COVID-19,” Governor Laura Kelly said.

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