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Regulators questioned Evergy officials Monday, honing in on why the company was willing to accept a $69 million decrease.
Kansas Department of Commerce secretary David Toland shared with state legislators his frustration with the third state audit ...
A federal court ruling permanently blocked a 2021 Kansas law that banned groups from sending advance ballot applications to ...
Opinion
Any attempt to serve the common good in Kansas will face partisan attacks. Society demands better.
Increasing waves of politicians exalt qualities that should disqualify them as public officials: a mistrust of government, demonizing opponents, and supporting private schools with public money. These ...
Johnson County Democrat serving in the Kansas Legislature is launching a 2026 campaign to replace Gov. Laura Kelly.
But Medicaid cuts in the massive tax and spending bill signed into law earlier this month will worsen mental health ...
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Vicki Schmidt, the state's insurance commissioner and a pharmacist, is seeking the Kansas Republican Party nomination for ...
Senate President Ty Masterson of Andover enters 2026 Republican primary for governor as Kansas decides who will replace ...
Evergy is claiming $55 million in damages after BNSF failed to deliver coal in 2022, the utility company said.
Though we drive through Kansas’ valley of death, we shall fear no evil. OK, let’s fear a little bit.
I found myself dwelling on the valley of death that we’re passing through right now in the United States and Kansas.
Protestors march in Leavenworth in opposition to CoreCivic's plans to reopen its prison there as as immigration detention ...
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