TOPEKA — The Kansas Supreme Court unanimously affirmed first-degree murder and attempted murder convictions Friday of a former U.S. Army soldier who admitted shooting a fellow soldier to death outside a Manhattan bar but argued the jury should have been allowed to consider his claim of ...
TOPEKA — The Kansas Department of Labor is notifying more than 8,500 individuals that they received overpayments for unemployment insurance, including some issued during the COVID-19 pandemic, and must repay the funds.
Nearly half owe more than $5,000 and could face liens or garnished wages ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Royals are moving from their longtime home at Kauffman Stadium to the downtown Crown Center area, partnering with Hallmark Cards on a $3 billion project that includes a mixed-used development with a new ballpark as its centerpiece.
Royals owner John Sherman ...
Two Kansas political parties are merging in an effort to battle the dominance of the Republican and Democratic parties, and a longtime Lawrence resident will serve as the new party’s leader.
The fledgling Free State Party has merged with the more established United Kansas Party, and will ...
COLDWATER, Kansas — Former mayor of the town of Coldwater Joe Ceballos pleaded guilty Monday to three misdemeanor charges for voting without being a U.S. citizen.
The twice-elected mayor of the small southern Kansas town made his way to national headlines after being charged with voter ...
Relatives of a jail inmate who died after a Kansas sheriff's deputy shoved his knee into the cuffed man's back for one minute and 26 seconds as he repeatedly yelled "Help!" have filed a federal lawsuit.
Attorneys for the family of Charles Adair renewed their demand Friday that video of what ...