Topeka and Shawnee County leaders are unsure what the new White House-mandated federal funding freeze will mean for residents.
Kansas parents with K-12 students in private schools could receive a significant tax credit if a proposed bill in the state legislature moves forward. It would also come at a significant expense for the state.
Lawmakers in Kansas continue to discuss a potential ban on gender-affirming care for Kansans under 18, also know as the “Help Not Harm Act.”
Topeka leaders want to beef up rental inspections in the capital city. At the Topeka monthly press conference, Topeka City Manager Robert Perez mentioned some key items he wants to brought to Kansas Lawmakers;
Communities in northeast Kansas are getting ready to support statewide Special Olympics with a cool fundraiser. Special Olympics Kansas is preparing for its coolest
Many Kansans may not know it, but the state over the past 15 years has adopted symbols that include the state grass, fish, rock, fossils and fruit.
Topeka is lobbying Kansas lawmakers to try to get easier access to inspect government-funded housing. Here's why.
Applications are now being accepted for Kansas families to receive grocery benefits this summer. The Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF) announced the
Expert cake decorators from Dillons created a Kansas Day birthday cake for the annual celebration of state heritage at the Kansas State Capitol on Tuesday, Jan. 28.
Kansas lawmakers consider ending grace period for mailed ballots, curing voter rolls and stopping cities from letting noncitizens vote —which none do.
The Kansas Court of Appeals is reviewing a Shawnee County District Court case on whether a new law affects transgender rights.
Two Kansas counties are reporting active cases of tuberculosis (TB) in the largest reported outbreak of the respiratory disease