A few miles outside of Mulvane, truck drivers gather once every summer for a unique kind of rodeo.
It’s the state truck rodeo, known more formally as the Kansas Motor Carriers Association’s Truck Driving Championship.
Truckers from different companies compete to show off their knowledge ...
TOPEKA — The vacancy rate among Kansas teachers employed by accredited K-12 schools declined 9.1% this spring as more special education, science, math, elementary and other hard-to-fill classroom instructional slots were filled, state officials said.
The Kansas State Department of ...
TOPEKA — Remediation steps to put out a smoldering fire at the Galena Landfill were successful, and the landfill operator will continue work to meet other state requirements, a health agency spokeswoman said Tuesday.
The fire that has been alight at the landfill for weeks to months was ...
Before HR1, also known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill” was passed in July 2025, Douglas County advocates warned cuts could have harmful effects to healthcare costs and assistance programs for Kansans.
A year later, advocacy organizations reflected on the impacts in a press conference ...
Three years after one of the largest inland oil spills, the state of Kansas, federal government and the company that operates the pipeline have agreed to a settlement totalling $70 million.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the state of Kansas ...
There were only a few ticks left on the clock until retirement officially began.
Blake Flanders, president and CEO of the Kansas Board of Regents, had agreed to do a 2 p.m. interview with the Journal-World on June 30, the last day of the state’s fiscal year. That also meant it was the last ...