TOPEKA — Kansas won’t release its monthly labor reports as a result of the federal government shutdown, the Kansas Department of Labor announced Friday.
September’s monthly jobs report and unemployment data were scheduled to publish Friday, but a lapse in funding for the U.S. Bureau of ...
There’s been no shortage of questions during the nearly two years of construction at KU’s football stadium.
What’s that crane moving? When’s the turf going to be installed? Can you see the video board from space?
But one question has been asked more than any other: Where’s ...
A Salina attorney who is both a University of Kansas graduate and a trustee for the KU Endowment Association is set to become one of two new members on the Kansas Board of Regents.
Gov. Laura Kelly on Friday announced the appointment of Peter Johnston to the regents, which is the state board ...
As the Lawrence community celebrated the grand opening of the new Dillons at The Crossing Friday morning, officials expressed hope that the grocery store would spur growth around KU's west campus.
The new store at 2205 Iowa St. opened at 7 a.m., and shoppers were eager to get inside. One ...
The City of Lawrence and the union that represents firefighters and other emergency personnel are at an impasse on wages, and the City Commission will be asked to resolve it at its meeting on Tuesday.
Last year, the city and the International Association of Fire Fighters Local 1596 came to a ...
The Lawrence school board is set to consider architectural service contracts for two large capital projects totaling $1 million.
On Monday, board members will consider approving contracts for renovations at the former Centennial Elementary School building, 2145 Louisiana St., and the expansion ...