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Lt. Gov. David Toland had long been expected to emerge as the Democratic Party's standard-bearer in Kansas after Gov. Laura Kelly's term ended. Dynamic personality. Deep connections with the business ...
A former University of Kansas student employee has filed a federal lawsuit against the school for being dismissed after ...
A federal judge has ordered the Kansas ethics commission to pay nearly $100,000 in attorneys' fees after an Overland Park ...
(Updated to include more details about the Sixteen Thirty Fund) A leading coalition that opposed the 2022 constitutional amendment on abortion is challenging a state law that bans foreign money from ...
Former four-term state Rep. Diana Dierks, a longtime real estate broker from Salina who was remembered as an advocate for ...
Kansas offers eligible individuals in rural opportunity zones up to $3,000 per year for five years to put toward their student loans if they earned an associate, bachelor’s or postgraduate degree ...
James Maag, a former four-term Kansas House member and president of the Kansas Bankers Association, died over the weekend. He ...
After facing searing criticism from law enforcement, the Kansas Prisoner Review Board has reversed its decision to give parole to a man who murdered a Highway Patrol trooper in 1978. The Department of ...
No one who reads this chatter every Sunday needs to be reminded about the size of Mrs. SSJ's heart. But on Friday night, Mrs.
Former Republican state Rep. Steve Brunk of Wichita said Monday he intends to run for the House seat that will come open with Rep. Patrick Penn's decision to resign from the Legislature next month.
Gov. Laura Kelly on Monday announced the hiring of a new communications director with experience in Arizona, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Kansas. Kelly has hired Olivia Taylor-Puckett, who has been ...