The data center builder, Colossus, has officially withdrawn its application to buy the much-debated Spring Hill land along ...
A Kansas City woman plead guilty in federal court to fraudulently receiving two Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans, ...
A Kansas City woman has admitted to fraudulently obtaining more than $426,000 in pandemic relief funds through the federal Paycheck Protection Program.
Following a historic 29-5 regular season and a Big 12 title game appearance, No. 10 TCU prepares to host NCAA tournament ...
State records show that roughly 188,000 Kansans receive monthly SNAP benefits. Starting next year, Kansas will enforce new ...
A Kansas City woman pleaded guilty to PPP loan fraud totaling more than $1.3 million.
Experts from the Kansas State University Beef Cattle Institute recently provided insight into the veterinary school ...
Attorney General Kris Kobach's attempt to reverse the law would hurt the state, which needs a good, educated workforce. | Opinion ...
FRIDAY, MARCH 6 Meet Baby Jay at the Watkins, 6-7 p.m., Watkins Museum of History, 1047 Massachusetts St. Free admission. University Theatre: “Corners Grove,” 7 p.m., William Inge Memorial Theatre, ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — On Monday night, Interim Chief Doug Brinkley of the Independence Police Department (IPD) presented data to the city council outlining IPD’s chase policy. The Independence City ...
Two transgender men from Lawrence filed a lawsuit last week to stop the new Kansas law from taking effect. Hundreds of ...
Attorneys will argue Friday in court over whether a judge should delay enforcement of a state law that invalidates driver’s licenses and birth certificates for those who changed their ...
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