A construction site on Oregon Street in east Lawrence is abuzz with activity on a windy day in late April, but the crew — and the home it’s building — is a bit different from the norm.
For one, the workers are all University of Kansas architecture students enrolled in Dirt Works ...
A Lawrence man is facing multiple felony charges after being arrested Sunday afternoon on suspicion of striking another man with a hammer during a fight and assaulting law enforcement personnel with a vehicle.
The man, Ronald Dwayne Walters Jr., 50, was charged Monday in Douglas County ...
From roast beef to roasted beans: That’s the planned journey for one fast-food location on 23rd Street.
Plans have been filed at City Hall to convert the former Arby’s fast food restaurant at 1533 W. 23rd St. into a drive-thru coffee shop to be operated by a regional chain called 151 ...
The current interim leader of the University of Kansas’ research enterprise has been announced as a finalist for KU’s vice chancellor of research position.
Belinda Sturm, a KU engineering professor and director of a key National Science Foundation program at the university, will give a ...
TOPEKA — Kansas lawmakers have sent a bipartisan school finance bill that will shape state education funding for the next three years to the governor’s desk, packaging a $75 million increase in special education funding into the bill.
Lawmakers passed Senate Bill 387 out of the House by a ...
Updated at 11:45 p.m. on Monday, April 29, 2024
TOPEKA — A proposed ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors in Kansas died Monday when two Republicans switched their votes and prevented the Republican-controlled Legislature from overriding the Democratic governor's veto of the ...