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Drug-soaked paper was smuggled into at least one Kansas prison, according to state officials, who cited the ordeal as the ...
Kansas Board of Regents offers $4.6 million cut in state aid to higher education, but want investments in energy research and ...
Fifty years ago, Kansas still had Republican leaders capable of independent thought and action, and our senior senator, James ...
The Kansas Supreme Court swore in a new justice Wednesday, marking Gov. Laura Kelly’s fourth appointee to the bench.
Christie Peterson was one of nine Kansans arrested in Washington, D.C., last week in what they called an act of civil ...
Kansas Court of Appeals convenes in unusual location to consider unusual case of man convicted of intimidating city workers ...
Just because Republicans want to redistrict to hand their party another seat in the House doesn't mean our best interests ...
Retired District Judge Merlin Wheeler during a hearing Monday admonished the state's public defense agency for allowing ...
A distinguished professor of law at University of Kansas says President Trump's unilateral trade measures break international ...
Last month, current and former high school students in Lawrence filed a lawsuit in federal court alleging that the school ...
An intensive look at the Kansas substance abuse disorder system reveals gaps in services that can be addressed ...
TOPEKA — Kansas lawmakers skewered the state agency that oversees nursing licenses, alleging it has contributed to the state’s nursing shortage and demanding action before the next legislative session ...
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