One person was taken to an area hospital following a two-vehicle crash late Thursday on Interstate 70 along the Kansas Turnpike in Leavenworth County, officials said.
A Kansas House member was shoved to the floor at a Topeka bar during an argument between a Wichita City Council member and a Democratic state representative from Wichita who disagreed about plans to test Wichita residents potentially harmed by a toxic chemical spill in a historically Black neighborhood.
Three former Johnson County Proud Boys, a Topeka man with two master’s degrees and three military veterans. These are some of the Kansans pardoned in connection with the Capitol breach.
A new childcare center is coming to downtown Topeka, officials said. The child care center is the result of a partnership between the State of Kansas and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas. The licensed child care center will serve both State of Kansas and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas employees.
A major broadband provider and a coalition of smaller developers complained Wednesday about lack of transparency at the Kansas Department of Commerce in awarding millions of dollars in state and federal funding to upgrade internet service in underserved areas of the state.
A cat with a “sweet disposition” is looking for a home after being found in “rough shape” in Kansas, an animal shelter said. The furry friend named Glen Purrowell was found Dec. 10 and had clear injuries to his face, neck and jaw, according to a Jan. 21 Facebook post by the Helping Hands Humane Society.
Kansas Sen. Patrick Schmidt's resolution condemning President Trump's Jan. 6 pardons isn't binding and is unlikely to pass both chambers.
A bill proposed in the Kansas House seeks to remove people who are not U.S. citizens from the state’s voter rolls through temporary driver’s license records, invoking concern for potential disenfranchisement of Kansas voters.
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The Kansas Chamber on Thursday released its agenda and priorities for the 2025 legislative session with an emphasis on lowering personal and corporate taxes and developing policies that make the state more friendly to businesses.
President Donald Trump is moving to end affirmative action and is calling for all federal diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) staff to be put on leave. How will that impact
Part of Kansas Avenue in Topeka is set to close next week as part of a larger ongoing road work project. Joseph Harrington with the City of Topeka said in a press release
Governor Laura Kelly announced Thursday that the State of Kansas is partnering with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas to open a licensed child care center in Topeka. The child care center will serve both state employees and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas employees.