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It's been five years since students had to wear masks in class or tap into lessons online. But Kansas educators say children ...
When lawmakers return to Jefferson City in June to debate Gov. Kehoe's plan to finance stadium projects for the Chiefs and ...
The EF3 tornado that tore through the St. Louis region last week destroyed the Scott-Lyles family's legacy home — a house ...
Hundreds of people show up every Thursday to the American Legion Post 153 in Olathe, Kansas, hoping to get lucky at weekly ...
Kansas averages 25 dangerously hot days per year. That’s 10 more than it would in a world without climate change, according ...
During a public ceremony in Jefferson City, the former U.S. senator and governor was honored for his accomplishments and for ...
As the gay rights movement began picking up steam in the 1970s, Barbara Grier co-founded the largest lesbian publishing ...
After debates where local dentists made the case that fluoridated water was a crucial part of dental health, and out-of-town ...
Federal lawmakers are considering big cuts to the health care program Medicaid. Some Kansans fear they’ll lose coverage or ...
A state law prevents companies like Evergy from being sued if police place cameras on the utility poles they own. Some Kansas ...
Many in Missouri wondered whether the bickering and infighting of the past few sessions would derail Gov. Mike Kehoe’s ...
Ozark County reached a contract with ICE to help the Trump administration carry out immigrant detentions and deportations.