Zombies lurched and shuffled down Mass. Street on Thursday during the 18th annual Zombie Walk.
Girod highlights enrollment, research growth during State of University address; faculty, staff say tensions are growing due to budget issues
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Lawrence falls 29-28 to Shawnee Mission North in overtime heartbreaker
KU soccer endures ‘missed opportunity’ in draw with No. 24 West Virginia
The Kansas women’s soccer team battled No. 24 West Virginia to a 2-2 tie in a Big 12 Conference match Thursday night at Rock Chalk Park, but ...
Douglas County commissioners tell staff to proceed with plan for child care scholarship fund
As city and county planners consider traffic safety targets for next year, a closer look at how the data works
Last November, when Lawrence and Douglas County planning officials set their traffic safety targets for 2025, their target was to have under 8.3 ...
Girod says search for new provost will focus on internal candidates because KU can’t ‘hit the pause button’
Governor names two to Kansas Board of Regents, including Salina attorney with strong KU ties
Girod highlights enrollment, research growth during State of University address; faculty, staff say tensions are growing due to budget issues
In Ames, local leaders learn Iowa State University makes de facto property tax payments to help city provide some services
From cornfields to corporations, Lawrence leaders hear how Iowa State has built a $100M university business park
With three-quarters of the year in the books, Lawrence is on pace to set another record low for single-family home construction
Trial to soon begin in Baldwin bar shooting; state rejected plea offer from man charged with attempted capital murder
City of Lawrence and firefighters union at impasse on wages; City Commission will decide how to resolve it
As city and county planners consider traffic safety targets for next year, a closer look at how the data works
Zombie Walk, library book sale, Schaake’s 50th anniversary, cinema, markets and more
How to cook, freeze or pickle plant scraps instead of throwing them away
The Dubai chocolate craze is now about much more than bars
As city and county planners consider traffic safety targets for next year, a closer look at how the data works
Officials hope opening of new Dillons in KU’s west campus can serve as ‘accelerant’ to The Crossing project
Lawrence school board to consider service contracts for new high school program and expansion of Langston Hughes Elementary
City of Lawrence seeks feedback from the public as it redesigns its website
City of Lawrence and firefighters union at impasse on wages; City Commission will decide how to resolve it
As city and county planners consider traffic safety targets for next year, a closer look at how the data works
Breast cancer treatment has come a long way
A century ago, a breast cancer diagnosis came with a grim prognosis. The five-year survival rate for breast cancer in the U.S. during the 1920s was less than 5%. But ...