TOPEKA — With three dozen confirmed cases of measles in southwest Kansas, Gov. Laura Kelly said Tuesday that it's important for children and adults to be vaccinated and for people with symptoms to stay away from public places.
On March 13, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment ...
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Lawrence police fired on a woman Tuesday evening, hitting her, after the woman reportedly fired several shots during a standoff.
Police fired "a less lethal round" in an attempt to stop the armed woman, according to a police Facebook post, which said ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — In her 28 years working for the federal government, Shea Giagnorio provided day care for the children of U.S. soldiers, training for employees and oversight for safety net programs.
Public service took her from Germany to Alaska to Kansas City, Missouri, where she ...
Douglas County commissioners may ease rules on home-based businesses, allowing more flexibility for home-based shops that do auto and welding work.
On Wednesday, county commissioners will consider a text amendment to revise standards and the registration process for small-scale businesses that ...
TOPEKA — Stark disagreements on the future of Evergy’s proposal to build two new natural gas plants in Kansas surfaced Monday during opening statements at the beginning of three days of Kansas Corporation Commission hearings.
Evergy announced last fall it would build two natural gas plants ...
All the preparations are being made for universities to begin directly paying their student-athletes next school year.
The federal judge overseeing the key lawsuit in the matter hasn’t yet approved the settlement agreement between the NCAA, universities and aggrieved student-athletes, but ...