The Watkins Museum of History will open a new temporary exhibition that will feature photography from two historic weather events that impacted Lawrence.
The museum announced in a press release Monday the new exhibition, called “Lawrence in the Path of Destruction,” will open Tuesday. The ...
Douglas County Public Works has closed a section of North 1400 Road starting on Monday for a bridge replacement project.
The closed area on North 1400 Road is between East 2300 Road and East 2400 Road, east of Eudora and near the Johnson County line. Construction is expected to last four ...
Lawrence's annual "wheeled art" parade, Art Tougeau, is inviting everyone on Saturday to bring anything that rolls – whether that's a skateboard, a car or something weirder.
Art Tougeau started in 1997, and it's been a way to celebrate "creativity and ingenuity with some good, clean fun ...
Updated at 5:02 p.m. Monday, May 18
Douglas County jurors on Monday found a 55-year-old Lawrence man guilty of nine felonies, including two counts of first-degree murder, related to a crime spree in the summer of 2022.
The defendant, Rodney Marshall, was also found guilty of four counts of ...
The University of Kansas hosted thousands of graduates and spectators Sunday at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium for 2026 Commencement ceremonies. KU classes are now out for the semester. Most KU summer classes begin June 1, and students will return en masse for the fall semester, which ...
TOPEKA — The Kansas Department of Corrections signed a two-year contract with a private healthcare company based in Topeka to provide medical services for 10,000 inmates at the state’s eight adult prisons and the Kansas Juvenile Correctional Complex.
The deal with VitalCore Health ...