Friday marks one year since the tragedy sent shockwaves through the city, but in the wake of sorrow, Kansas Citians have shown resilience, unity, and a commitment to healing.
The Kansas Celebration of Greatness for Black History Month takes place 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20 at the Kansas Statehouse.
TOPEKA — The world’s largest library partnered with the Kansas State Department of Education to embark on a tour through four ...
Capitol Federal Financial's margin will likely continue to grow because more liabilities than assets are scheduled to ...
This may be the first time anyone from the Kansas Historical Society has given a talk about our own history,” KSHS Executive ...
Carter Galloway Editorial Assistant The Museum of Kansas City (3218 Gladstone Blvd.) has adopted a new identity — becoming a ...
A rare Arctic bird found deceased last week in southwest Kansas will become part of the collection at Lawrence's Kansas ...
A coalition of news organizations said in a court filing that video exhibits from a Jan. 6 riot case had "disappeared" from a government platform that provided access to evidence used in court.
U.S. Rep. Tracey Mann has proposed a bill to save Food for Peace, the foreign food aid program with a Kansas legacy, by ...
Per Deseret News archives, the cornerstone to the Capitol had been set on April 4, 1914. The Chamber of the House and the ...
Kansas seldom promotes itself as a destination for Black history enthusiasts, and we’re leaving lots of potential tourist ...
From Super Bowls and World Series to redevelopment projects, Kansas City has a way of coming back from setbacks.
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