The Kansas Republican delegation in Washington, D.C., has beclowned themselves with shutdown rhetoric both partisan and incoherent.
Kansas Bureau of Investigation director Tony Mattivi and Attorney General Kris Kobach announced a crackdown Wednesday on "brazen" sales of marijuana and THC as law enforcement raided 10 shops in six ...
Fort Riley announced Wednesday that many civilian employees are furloughed as a result of the federal government shutdown.
Complying with a federal policy designed to avoid conflicts of interest could cause “massive system disruption” for Kansans who have IDD.
Studies suggest an association between heavy use of Tylenol and autism spectrum disorders, but a causal relationship remains to be established ...
Dawn Wheeler, a small business owner in Edwardsville, receives treatment for her metastatic breast cancer almost weekly.
A Kansas district court judge dismissed a case filed by AG Kris Kobach that challenged the right of Kansas to withhold personal SNAP data.
Ty Theurer resigned Monday as superintendent of Comanche County schools amid public outrage over allegations he sexually harassed and inappropriately touched a student.
CoreCivic signed a new contract valued at $60 million a year with ICE to house migrant detainees at its Leavenworth facility.
Lies have become truth in the eyes of the Trump faithful. The premise is that if the lie is repeated often enough, it must be the truth. Outrage always comes first, rather than reason or compassion.
Republican U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas said in-person town halls will lead to violence, but he doesn’t plan to stop holding them.
The Kansas Supreme Court sided Friday with a woman who lost a job offer when she refused to get a COVID-19 vaccine, rejecting the employer's arguments that federal law supersedes a state law ...
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