Doctors in Kansas can continue unabated with surgeries that mutilate the sex organs of children who have mental conditions, thanks to the votes of two […]
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Riley, Douglas, Johnson counties tops in binge drinkers
While the Sunflower State has seen its fair share of benefits from Kansas’ ever-expanding micro brewing and distilling industry, there’s no denying that there are […]
As DGCO wind regs meeting looms, opponents still skeptical
LAWRENCE – Douglas County Commissioners on Wednesday are expected to consider new wind farm regulations which industry officials have said will freeze out any chance […]
Senate showdown on override vote moment of truth for Kelly loyalists
In an inflationary landscape where American families are spending some $950 per month more to maintain their standard of living than they were in 2021, […]
Kahrs, Schmidt to vye for 2nd District Seat
Two longtime Kansas Republican stalwarts have announced plans to seek Jake LaTurner’s Second Congressional District seat when he vacates it after the coming November election. […]
Grading scale of student achievement shows 70% of Kansas schools making C’s & D’s
WICHITA – A conservative policy organization that monitors student achievement in Kansas has published an A-F grading summary of public and private schools across the […]
Washburn University team crowned national debate champs
Topeka, Kan. – The Washburn University debate team has been crowned the national champions at the National Forensic Association (NFA) Lincoln-Douglas Debate Championships hosted by Central […]
Faces of evil denied new sentencing hearing
WICHITA – Two men who served more than 20 years in a Kansas prison for terrorizing, raping and robbing five people before executing four of […]
REPORT: $3.91 million in assets seized in Kansas criminal cases in 2023
TOPEKA – The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) recently provided the 2023 Kansas Civil Asset Forfeiture Report to the Kansas Legislature, and released it to the public. Civil […]
Olathe School District gets $700,000 lesson in Free Speech
Federal District Court Judge Holly Teeter on April 4 ordered the Olathe school board to pay Jennifer Gilmore’s attorney, Linus Baker, $259,233 in attorney’s fees — bringing […]