KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a legislative package on Saturday, approved by Missouri lawmakers earlier in the week, that includes hundreds of millions of dollars of financial aid intended to persuade the Chiefs and Royals to remain in the state.
Kehoe, a Republican, had called ...
The Kansas Corporation Commission is set to hold its final public hearing on a rate request by Evergy that would increase the typical residential electric bill by more than $13 per month.
The KCC will hold a hearing at 6 p.m. on Monday at the Washburn Institute of Technology, located at 5724 ...
TOPEKA — The woman often credited with sewing the first national U.S. flag — at the request of George Washington himself, her descendants claimed — might have been puzzled by Saturday's modern Flag Day.
In Betsy Ross' day, flags marked ships and told soldiers where they should move in ...
For the first time in nearly two years, transgender Kansans will once again be able to change the gender marker on their state-issued driver’s license.
A panel of three judges on the Kansas Court of Appeals reversed a previous decision by Shawnee County District Court Judge Teresa Watson ...
Thousands of Kansans could lose health insurance if Congress moves forward with cuts to Medicaid, the health insurance program for low income and disabled people.
Updated projections from Manatt Health estimate 13,000 Kansans would lose Medicaid coverage and the state could lose up to $3.77 ...
There was an expectation Thursday that the chancellor and university presidents might get raises from the Kansas Board of Regents. Instead, Regents delivered — without any discussion — a new policy on how the leaders of the state’s universities should be paid, and left open the question ...