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Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly joined 22 other states and Washington, D.C., in suing the Trump administration for terminating federal funding, which she said has led to cuts to state agriculture, health and ...
GRINNELL — “Everything’s gone.” Grinnell City Administrator Jewel Maier is visibly shaken weeks later when she repeats the words her best friend said minutes after a tornado struck this western Kansas ...
U.S. senator from Kansas frustrated FAA didn't address known safety risks at Washington, D.C., airport before 67 died in crash of a helicopter and jetliner.
A Kansas woman owes more than $21,000 in late fees for failure to pay her rent in 2020, the Kansas Supreme Court ruled last week.
Sen. Cindy Holscher, a candidate for governor, is critical of Kelly administration's pressure campaign to deter certain Democrats from running for the job.
Lawrence attorney Chris Mann is taking a second bite at the apple by declaring his candidacy for Kansas attorney general in 2026.
Kansas bank commissioner renews bid to strip Beneficient subsidiary of state charter, while company executives try to reinforce support in Legislature.
Problems linger in a Kansas federal prison holding immigrant detainees, even after altering practices that a coalition revealed were harmful.
Scott Schwab, Kansas' secretary of state and a candidate for governor, is eager for federal help with removing noncitizens from voter rolls.
Kansas lawmakers killed diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, practices in all forms of state government, including universities, after slipping a provision into the state budget.
Attorney General Derek Schmidt releases short summary of 4-year sexual abuse investigation of Catholic clergy by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation.
Kansas Reflector celebrated its fifth birthday this month, and I’m not ready for the celebration to end. That’s right, I’m pressing forward with another list of sterling Reflector reporting. Last week ...
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