School's not out for the summer yet, but KU's campus certainly looked ready for it on Saturday with the Road to Summer Car Show that took over Jayhawk Boulevard. Elsewhere on campus, families learned more about kites and tried their hand at papercrafts at the Kite Festival events at the Kansas ...
Kansas Public Radio warns of significant impacts as Trump orders federal cuts to NPR and PBS funding
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 concludes ‘refreshingly steady’ spring spent building toward next successful season
Photo Gallery: KU loses series to Cincinnati after marathon 18-14 defeat on Saturday
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 ...
KU Gateway project wins key recommendation from city manager’s office; deal would provide millions for other city projects
Cars, bikes, kites! A Saturday of springtime fun on the KU campus
What would a war with China look like? It was the question of the day at a KU conference
Lawrence retail sales fall for the month, but city is still outpacing most other retail markets in the state
Lawrence Parade of Homes set for next two weekends; due to shortage of lots, half of entries are outside the city
Home sales up in March, but selling prices fall a bit; another sign that Google Fiber is getting closer to Lawrence launch
Lawrence school district says it’s not vicariously liable for sex crimes allegedly committed by speech pathologist at grade school
Westbound 6th Street closed just west of Tennessee Street as police, sheriff’s office make arrest
Motorcycle and bicycle officers parade through Lawrence to honor the fallen; ceremonies scheduled in Topeka
Plant sales, art shows, Spring Parade of Homes and more upcoming events
Kansas abortion clinics saw sizable majority of clients from out of state in 2024
HOMES: Choosing the right real estate agent
Improved section of Flint Hills Trail near Ottawa to open soon, making for uninterrupted travel along 93 miles
Level Up Robots middle school teams advance to VEX World Championship after state victory
Cars, bikes, kites! A Saturday of springtime fun on the KU campus
City Commission to hold public hearing on financial incentives for Q39 restaurant in downtown Lawrence
KU Gateway project wins key recommendation from city manager’s office; deal would provide millions for other city projects
City of Lawrence offering voluntary early retirement packages as part of addressing $6.6 million budget shortfall
Measles cases jump to 46 in eight southwest counties as new Kansas law restricts health officials
Wichita doctors prepare for potential measles spread as western Kansas outbreak grows
LMH Health receives 5 stars in CMS hospital ratings
Business Briefcase: 11th Annual Joseph Gellings Memorial Clay Shoot to Support Veterans’ Mental Health
The Lawrence Board of REALTORS® President Bailey Stuart invites the community to come together for the 11th Annual Joseph Gellings Memorial Clay Shoot — a ...