KDHE is investigating a possible case of coronavirus in Kansas, and Ty Cobb, a former attorney for President Trump, is back where he grew up to share his thoughts on impeachment.
Former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer expressed confidence President Donald Trump's re-election rests on voter perception of their economic well-being rather than fallout from reckless foreign policy leading no further than House impeachment.
Kansas Republican lawmakers put a spotlight on legislation requiring local government officials statewide to send notices to each resident outlining estimated increases in property tax collections tied to valuation adjustments and to conduct special public hearings prior to annual budget votes.
Gov. Laura Kelly outlined intentions to submit an executive reorganization order to the Kansas Legislature creating an independent state energy office to work on policy development and planning outside jurisdiction of the Kansas Corporation Commission.
Kansas Department of Transportation secretary Julie Lorenz outlined her vision for a long-range highway plan built around an evolving pipeline of projects and attention to technology needs.
Archbishop Joseph Naumann's prayer echoing across the Kansas Capitol rotunda called for defeat of merchants of death in the abortion industry and chastisement of judicial despots through passage of a constitutional amendment wiping away a court decision declaring women possessed a right to abortion.
Kansas' position as the nation's top wind energy producer in terms of electricity generation adds pressure to expand transmission infrastructure to reduce in-state congestion and push power to urban centers to the east, a wind industry analyst said.
Kansas agriculture regulators working to prepare for introduction of industrial hemp as a commercial crop reported a 30% rise in licensing applications from potential growers for the second year of the state's research program.
The former Marshall County clerk was sentenced to 32 months in state prison for felony misuse of public funds and instructed to pay $372,000 in restitution to the county government.
Senate Majority Leader Jim Denning defended the decision to exclude work requirements from his negotiated compromise on Medicaid expansion, saying the restrictions are a waste of energy that won't withstand scrutiny by courts or federal regulators.
Lobbyists for Kansas livestock producers who are gnashing their teeth over the marketing of plant-based food products are asking legislators to rewrite the state's food labeling law.
Republican-controlled House and Senate committees endorsed a proposed Kansas constitutional amendment crafted to reverse a Kansas Supreme Court decision that a right to abortion exists in the state's Bill of Rights.
Evelyn Wilson recalled being admonished in the early 1980s for occupying a position in Washburn University's law school that a young man informed her should have gone to a "qualified" male.
Kansas House Republican leadership unveiled a five-bill package investing as much as $50 million in rural hospitals, tax relief for high-income elderly residents, technical school scholarships and tax breaks for first-time home buyers.
The Kansas Supreme Court issued an order dismissing the lawsuit filed by a handful of trial judges and a court employee to pressure the Legislature into expanding financial support for the judicial system.
A panel of Kansas attorneys recommended a former Jackson County special prosecutor face ethics charges for allegedly misleading the jury that found a Holton man guilty of a series of sex crimes that were subsequently thrown out on appeal.
The Kansas Highway Patrol requested the Kansas Legislature allocate $11 million for two new helicopters and $4.8 million for a new airplane to replace aging equipment and meet rising demand for assistance from law enforcement agencies statewide.