This summer, would-be archeologists can get a taste of fieldwork — looking for bottles, buttons and many other artifacts — at the ruins of a home built by a former acting territorial governor of Kansas in the 19th century. The Kansas Archeology Training Program is currently accepting ...
Advocates fear potential Medicaid cuts could strip coverage from thousands of Kansans, threatening hospitals and health care access
Lawrence school board approves 2025–2026 class size targets and enrollment projections
The Lawrence school board approved class size targets and enrollment projections for the 2025-2026 school year. On Monday, the school board ...
KU’s season-high 4 stolen bases, Counsell’s key hits fuel 9-3 win in Border Showdown
‘They’re invested in me’: KU football’s 2 new walk-ons feel valued amid much smaller roster sizes
It wasn’t so long ago that the Kansas football team announced the addition of 10 freshman walk-ons to its roster as part of the 2024 ...
Douglas County Appraiser’s Office to mail 6,600 change of value notices May 1 for personal property
Douglas County commissioners ease rules for home-based businesses, drop registration and fees for many small operations
Douglas County commissioners on Wednesday approved a slate of changes easing regulations for small home-based businesses, which will allow many ...