Updated at 6:21 p.m. Tuesday, March 3 The Kansas State Board of Healing Arts has revoked the license of an athletic trainer after he admitted accessing confidential medical records of women who had undergone breast augmentations. Jeremy A. Goates admitted accessing hundreds of files, many of ...
‘Every kid can bring something to the table’ for Eudora’s Scholars Bowl team, which just won its 3rd straight state title
Acclaimed author behind ‘Death by Lightning’ shares some thoughts on the ‘soap opera’ of human history ahead of Baker visit
If you thought we lived in the Information Age with 24/7 news, the internet, social media and AI, consider the fact that in the 19th century ...
Havili returning to KU as assistant coach
Lawrence beats Shawnee Mission Northwest on buzzer-beater 3, punches ticket to substate championship
Lawrence sophomore Zoey Barber got the inbound pass after Shawnee Mission Northwest got a 47-46 lead with 11 seconds left in Tuesday’s substate ...
Douglas County Extension invites residents to free program on prescribed burning and wildfire safety
A majority of properties in Douglas County to see 1% to 8% value increases for 2026; commissioners briefed on county’s property tax system
Most residential and commercial properties in Douglas County will see their 2026 values rise between 1% and 8%, the county’s Appraiser’s ...
KU’s faculty and university senates call for a vote to determine if university community has confidence in chancellor
Longtime, local faculty member named as finalist to become the next dean of KU’s education school
KU leaders reject pay proposal from faculty union; administration says it will seek an impasse in negotiations if deal not reached in 7 days
As Costco comes to town, Walmart files plans for convenience store, gas station at its south Iowa store
KU research dollars set a new record in 2025; university conducted more than $600M in research activities
After bringing ax throwing and mini-golf to downtown, business plans to add traditional video game arcade to Mass Street
Murder case related to woman’s death at homeless camp dismissed at DA’s request due to lack of evidence
Athletic trainer at heart of lawsuit against LMH, KU Health System admits accessing photos of women’s breasts, loses license
Activist’s police interference case now set for trial in August, but it may not go at all as judge mulls dismissal as sanction on state
Annual Kansas Craft Brewers Expo featuring 38 state breweries to be held this weekend
Doctor discusses trends in early-onset colorectal cancer
How refill stores are changing the way we reduce waste
Former police officer on the front lines of Jan. 6 tells large Lawrence crowd to protest, make noise and film it all
HeadQuarters Kansas has fully transitioned to 988, improving funding while keeping local response
Haskell Foundation announces creation of fellowship program that aims to advance clean energy development for tribal communities
Lawrence City Commission could take a step forward on nearly $184 million in debt for capital projects
City commissioners at their meeting on Tuesday could take a step forward on nearly $184 million in debt to fund a variety of projects, including stormwater ...











