TOPEKA — Janice Powers treats her hormonal disorder with the abortion pill that Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and attorneys general from other states want to regulate as a water contaminant.
Mifepristone, a medication researchers have found to be safe and effective, is commonly ...
Sharon Liese knows a thing or two about telling stories as an award-winning director and producer from Kansas. One day as she was listening to NPR in her car, she heard a story that really drew her in.
Bernie Rhodes, the attorney representing the Marion County Record, was describing an ...
TOPEKA — Kansas state employees choosing Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas health insurance next year will see rates rise by 10% while employees choosing Aetna won’t see an increase as the state encourages a shift to the less costly insurance.
Members of the Kansas State Employees Health ...
Early on April 13, the National Weather Service forecast almost no chance of tornadoes in east central Kansas. But that evening, several twisters tore across the region.
The next morning, people in Ottawa, Kansas, picked up the pieces of homes and businesses.
“We’re just looking at the ...
TOPEKA — President Donald Trump’s U.S. Department of Justice sued the state of Kansas on Wednesday, asking a federal judge to tear down the law that allows college students without lawful immigration status to receive in-state tuition.
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach promptly joined ...
TOPEKA — Gov. Laura Kelly denied a Kansas serial killer clemency from his death sentence on Thursday.
She denied the request of John Robinson, an 82-year-old Kansas prison inmate convicted of killing eight women from the mid 1980s until he was arrested in 2000. The governor said he did not ...