One of the most important mechanisms for shedding light on official activities in this state is the Kansas Open Records Act.
Senate Majority Leader Gene Suellentrop was released after a judge determined there wasn’t probable cause to support criminal charges.
The Kansas Attorney General’s Office advised lawmakers that the bill will be challenged on constitutional grounds.
Voting rights advocates characterized the bill as an attempt to justify voter suppression in Kansas.
Or is GOP’s strategy of growth via tax, budget cuts a game changer?
Members of a Senate health panel questioned the wisdom of withholding COVID-19 vaccines from cancer patients and others in fragile health.
GOP representative: Catholic schools in KCK care more about children.
Kansas has the 17th highest gun death rate in the country.
An investigation found no validity to their claims.
The Kansas Legislature will decide whether to allows courts to order victims of alleged sex crimes to undergo mental health evaluations.
President Joe Biden’s massive pandemic stimulus law pumps a welcome infusion of federal aid into state and local government coffers.
Lawmakers also approve bill to collect sales tax from marketplace facilitators.
For this week’s biggest guffaw — and who didn’t need one? — Kansans can thank former-and-aspiring-to-be-future Gov. Jeff Colyer.
Kansas Board of Regents says refunds would be financially devastating.
Kansas Legislators are examining whether to give further law enforcement powers to the Office of the State Fire Marshal.
Corrections officials said a 57-year-old male inmate at Winfield Correctional Facility died Tuesday.
Democratic House member’s bill also makes recordings a public record.
Other legislation would allow liquor sales by veteran clubs.
A total of $10 million will go toward bringing internet access to 18 communities across Kansas.
Counties to refund property tax, state to settle claims with $100M fund.
Abortion amendment stands as cornerstone action at midpoint.
Last summer, back before Marshall was a U.S. senator from Kansas, he was battling our previously most embarrassing national political figure
Overland Park, KDOT exploring addition of two toll lanes on U.S. 69.
A sweeping $1.9 trillion coronavirus stimulus package is headed to President Joe Biden’s desk.
Accused of sexual harassment, creating ‘nightmare’ workplace culture at LSU.
Every day, Kansas’ first responders answer the call to help their fellow citizens in their time of need.
AG's primary rival appears to be former Republican Gov. Jeff Colyer.
After 412 days of monitoring the COVID-19 pandemic, Kansas health secretary Lee Norman is still “harping,”on the importance of safety.
We’re still navigating through the pandemic, but we’ve also learned a lot along the way.
People who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can safely socialize inside with other vaccinated individuals.
KNEA not convinced Legislature needs to wade into more student exams.
Strong opposition remains surrounding expansion of Medicaid.
U.S. Sens. Jerry Moran and Roger Marshall joined Republican colleagues Saturday voting against the $1.9 trillion stimulus package.
Life could be precarious for our hunter-gather ancestors.
Haskell Indian Nations University is facing a First Amendment lawsuit from its student newspaper.
Similar deal signed in 2015 by Brownback a $272 million positive.
Before we get to the hopelessness of what happened next, let’s review what Kansans think about expanding Medicaid.
Democrats pounce, denounce legacy of Brownback and Colyer
Cities facing high utility bills due to the extreme cold last month can now apply for their share of $100 million in low-interest loans.
One in four Kansas children are food insecure, meaning they may not know where their next meal is coming from.