WRITER: Chad Lawhorn

Natural gas customers in Eudora, rural Lawrence could see 11% increase as part of latest rate case

Natural gas bills in parts of far east Lawrence and all of Eudora may increase by more than 11%, but state regulators first want to hear from the public about the proposed increases by Atmos Energy. The Kansas Corporation Commission will hold a public hearing next month to receive comments about the proposed rate increase for Atmos Energy. The hearing is set for 6 p.m. on Dec. 1 at Regnier Hall on the KU ...

To make Gateway district work, KU seeking to transfer ownership of some land to KU Endowment

The price of progress regarding the University of Kansas’ Gateway project technically will include KU giving up ownership of a key piece of land near its football stadium. KU officials this week are seeking approval to transfer ownership of nearly five acres of property immediately east of the stadium to the KU Endowment Association. Transferring ownership of the property — which includes the main parking ...

KU seeking to create program to give some private apartment complexes a leg up in landing students

The University of Kansas wants to start giving its seal of approval to private apartment complexes in Lawrence if they meet certain standards set by KU. KU leaders will seek approval from the Kansas Board of Regents this week to create an “affiliated housing plan” for the university. The affiliation plan would involve private apartment complexes in Lawrence getting special promotion from KU, as long as the ...

Regents to begin discussion about tenure review, workload requirements for professors

Tenured faculty members at the University of Kansas would get reviewed more often and might have to teach more classes under a set of proposals that the state’s higher education leaders soon will review. With several state lawmakers saying they have concerns about the current tenure system at universities, the Kansas Board of Regents next week will have a discussion about changing the tenure system for all ...

KU officially opens conference center at football stadium; project changes 'what's possible' in Lawrence

There was both a ribbon cutting and an anointing Wednesday at the University of Kansas’ new 55,000-square-foot conference center that is attached to the university’s renovated football stadium. “This center meets the high standards of the University of Kansas,” Gov. Laura Kelly proclaimed before a crowd of more than 300 people who gathered Wednesday morning for a ceremony to officially open the ...

KU says it will have portion of east side of stadium open for 2026 football season; demo to begin next month

Demolition on the east side of David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium will begin next month, and KU leaders now say a portion of the east side of the stadium will open for the 2026 football season. University of Kansas Chief Financial Officer Jeff DeWitt told the Journal-World that demolition on the east grandstands likely will begin in mid-December, just a couple of weeks after KU’s final home football game of ...