In December, U.S. District Court Judge Julie Robinson rejected a motion filed by ESU to dismiss a lawsuit filed by former faculty. Robinson said court precedent demonstrated a property interest ...
In the five years since COVID began, we have not as a state or nation come to terms with the omnipresent trauma caused by overwhelming death.
Governor Laura Kelly responded to plans for a “Black Mass” event scheduled for March 28 at the Kansas State Capitol.
When Kansas became the 26th state to ban gender-affirming medical care for teens, the Catholic Church and Southern Baptist ...
Republicans are promoting private school choice, while Democrats are discussing K-12 funding increases. Most governors, however, are dodging the question of how to boost student achievement through ...
Five years after COVID shut down the Big 12 Tournament, KSHB 41 anchor Taylor Hemness went to Jackson County Public Health to ...
When health leaders in Lawrence unveiled their five-year community health plan last fall, they proposed giving low-income ...
A professor and drug researcher at the University at Buffalo will make a public presentation on the KU campus Thursday as he ...
A bill in Kansas would eliminate state income taxes on tips for workers like food servers. But the idea’s fate in the state likely hinges on whether Congress acts.
Former state Rep. Peter Merideth, D-St. Louis, is strongly considering a run for the 4th District seat, he told the Post-Dispatch. Current state Rep. Steve Butz, D-St. Louis, has already announced ...
Project losses include 286,000 jobs, plus $34 billion in GDP and more than $2 billion in local and state tax revenues.
Four months after Missouri voted to legalize abortion, Republican lawmakers are proposing a 100% tax credit — capped at $50,000 per year — for taxpayers who donate to crisis pregnancy centers.