By 1875, the members of the Kansas Editors' and Publishers' Association had witnessed more history than many people read in their whole lives.
They'd lived through a bitter conflict between Jayhawkers and border ruffians, and one between the North and the South. They'd seen the bloody birth ...
For many years, Emily Kate’s goal in life was to open up her own bar and serve people in Lawrence.
Kate started working in the service industry at 17 and became a cocktail bartender as soon as she could at 21, starting at the Bourgeois Pig, and loved it from the jump. But her time in the ...
With a $5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy, the University of Kansas and its partners will be working to make clean hydrogen fuel more affordable.
Clean hydrogen, also referred to as green hydrogen, is a sustainable fuel source that is made by using renewable electricity such ...
Lawrence residents attended a little afternoon party Saturday at Liberty Hall to celebrate the life of Shakti, the therapy dog who's often seen around town sporting a tutu and eliciting smiles.
Her orange, pink and red tutu was especially festive Saturday, and the smiles came as usual — but ...
Following a disruptive outburst by a frequent public commenter earlier this month, the Lawrence school board will be considering changes to its public comment guidelines at its meeting next week.
On Monday, the school board will consider making modifications to the guidelines for the public ...
A household’s pets were rescued Friday afternoon when Lawrence-Douglas County Fire Medical responded to a fire in North Lawrence.
Firefighters arrived to a structure fire at 839 Elm St. about 1:30 p.m. Friday, where they found a kitchen and back porch ablaze at a one-story home, according to ...