Twenty years ago, we were the sixth state in the nation to recognize this is a win-win. A bill in Topeka would throw it away.
More than 140 middle school and high school students from the Topeka area are expected to be on hand for the annual Kansas History Day event on Saturday at Washburn University in Topeka.
Lucy Opit, owner of Midwest Barber College, 901 S.W. 37th St. in Topeka, shared with us why she's closing the business.
Topeka churches, schools and hospitals are grappling with the implications of immigration raids in these spaces.
TOPEKA — Governor Laura Kelly announced that 24 rural Kansas communities will receive a share of nearly $10.9 million through ...
A satellite law school in the Wichita area could encourage more people to practice law, but the idea is far from becoming a ...
Refugees with Top City Promise receive necessary resources to establish a new life, including housing and medical assistance, ...
As northeast Kansas prepares for another round of heavy snow, some stores are still recovering from the first wave of ...
Adan Manzano’s employers said he was a “true professional and a rising star who exemplified excellence in his work.” ...
TOPEKA — Academic leaders of the University ... labor leaders objected to the bill aimed at 32 public universities, community ...
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) announces that it will be responsible for administering the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) across Kansas.
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