Let’s look at some news and notes from around town: As spring sprung, both dandelions and dollars began to sprout in communities across the state. In Lawrence, the dandelions appeared to be the more active of the two. The April report from the Kansas Department of Revenue shows sales tax ...
Kansas anti-abortion groups are celebrating legislative wins. Here’s what that means for patients
Anti-abortion advocates are celebrating legislative victories in Kansas, where Republican lawmakers successfully passed measures that will force abortion patients to ...
GOP leaders still can’t overcome the Kansas governor’s veto to enact big tax cuts
TOPEKA — Republican legislators narrowly failed again Monday to enact a broad package of tax cuts over Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly's veto, ...
City Showdown marks beginning of the end for father-son duo
Sunflower Showdowns: KU drops baseball series to K-State, wins in rowing
The Kansas baseball team held narrow leads in a pair of road matchups at rival Kansas State on Friday and Sunday but dropped both, falling 2-1 to ...
Work on citywide Crack Seal Program set to begin Tuesday, continue through mid-June
Lawrence City Commission to consider new meeting procedure policy, including potential public comment changes
On Tuesday, the Lawrence City Commission will consider adopting more than a dozen resolutions and ordinances establishing new advisory board, ...