The United States was founded on the idea that government exists to serve its people. To do this, government must deliver ...
A handful of county-level officials who were involved in a small-town Kansas newspaper raid in 2023 will pay a cumulative $3 ...
U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran pays tribute on Veterans Day aboard a ship in New York City, while U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids honors a ...
A new state audit says three Kansas counties didn't receive enough federal, state or user-fee funding in 2024 to cover two of ...
The Kansas City Chiefs may be considering Kansas for a new stadium, but one economist says the economic benefits to stadiums ...
South Korean residents who move to Kansas are able to exchange their driver’s licenses for state credentials under an ...
Robert Talisse is a political philosopher focusing on democracy and civic ethics. He has written more than a dozen academic books and more than 100 peer-reviewed articles.
Kansans feel the pain of loss from many directions. Imagination and kind hearts can pull us through.
The shutdown affected millions of Americans and many, many Kansans. The pain of loss is great, and the trauma is great.
A formerly Kansas-based trucking company that tried to sue its unionized employees for blocking modernization efforts will ...
So the time has come for payback. The hammer fell Friday. Speaker Dan Hawkins purged holdouts from committee leadership roles ...
A reimagined Kansas Museum of History, which has been closed for three years, will reopen Nov. 22 with free admission, food ...
After days of uncertainty, the Department for Children and Families announced Friday that it issued November benefits.
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