Democrat Barbara Bollier spent much of her life as a moderate Republican, and she believes that experience will serve her well in the race for U.S. Senate in November, she told a group of University of Kansas students on Tuesday.
"I am about listening," Bollier told the audience of several dozen students in the virtual call.
On the call, Bollier pitched herself as a candidate who could appeal to both Democrats ...
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly on Monday spent much of her weekly COVID-19 news conference encouraging counties to use funds allocated to them from the federal CARES Act stimulus to purchase drop boxes for advance mail ballots in the November general election, in part to ease the burden on the U.S. Postal Service.
Kelly said she met last week with Secretary of State Scott Schwab, and, given the historically high ...
The campus of the University of Kansas looked and felt far different last week compared with the beginning of a normal fall semester.
Students who hadn’t elected to take online-only classes because of the COVID-19 pandemic were masked, even outside. Some classes were held outside of their buildings with chairs 6 feet apart — or in giant white tents to promote better airflow. And small white kiosks greeted ...
Students continue to make up more than 97% of positive cases of COVID-19 at the University of Kansas, the total number of which has risen to 474 as of 10 p.m. Thursday.
KU Chancellor Douglas Girod announced the latest testing data Friday afternoon, which also showed that KU's fraternity and sorority community — which has been in the spotlight for images and videos of large parties without masks or social ...
Lawrence-Douglas County Public Health announced Thursday that it was removing two greek houses at the University of Kansas from a list of nine under COVID-19 quarantine orders and adding another house to the list.
Late Wednesday, the county released the names of nine houses, and a possible tenth, that had been placed under quarantine orders to slow the spread of the respiratory virus and acknowledged that the ...
Since Aug. 7, the University of Kansas has undertaken the massive logistical challenge of administering a mandatory saliva test for COVID-19 to every student, staff member and faculty member returning to campus for the fall semester.
That effort has so far resulted in nearly 19,500 tests, with 222 total positive results for the respiratory virus, according to the most recent data released on Tuesday. On ...