Differences between Wichita Councilmember Brandon Johnson and KS Rep Ford Carr escalated to a physical fight last night at a reception in the state’s capitol. Johnson was in Topeka along […]
The 988 Lifeline in Kansas experienced growth in call volume and infrastructure during year two. Kansas call centers handled 25,432 calls, averaging 2,119 per month. Text and chat services saw a more than 45 percent increase from the previous year, with 13,644 texts and chats routed, averaging 1,139 monthly texts or chats.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is making a security change that requires veterans to get new log-in credentials for their VA health care accounts.
A car crash in rural western Kansas early Sunday morning resulted in one fatality and another person sustaining serious injuries.
One man died and a woman was seriously inured after a rollover crash Sunday morning in southwest Kansas. The victim was identified as Edgar Rios-Meraz, 22, of Satanta, Kansas Highway Patrol crash logs show.
Extreme cold and winter precipitation is prompting several school districts across Kansas to delay starts on Tuesday.
Wichita had 5.9 inches of snow fall on Thursday, bringing the January total up to 9.5 inches, according to National Weather Service data. That amount, as measured at the Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport, already ties for the 12th snowiest January on records dating back to 1888.
You may remember, lawmakers passed an identical bill a couple of years ago but the governor vetoed it and they didn't have the votes to override her veto at that
The Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office is reporting an inmate death at the Sedgwick County Jail. The Kansas Highway Patrol said a 29-year-old Lost Springs, Kansas man was killed in a head-on crash Monday.
A growing body of research shows that climbing high, running fast and conquering fears can improve children's physical and mental health and help them get along with peers.
The 2025 Biking Across Kansas route has been set. The annual ride is non-competitive and is for capable riders of all ages. It has been held each year along different routes across the state since 1975,
The Democratic governor’s overture to GOP lawmakers came as Kelly insisted she wouldn’t support any proposal that “robs our schools” of needed funds. Kansas must “stay on the path to prosperity” as it moves through the rest of the 21st century, she said.