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Lt. Gov. David Toland is fighting back against multiple legislative audits examining how the Commerce Department is administering $150 million in federal COVID relief grants.
Gov. Laura Kelly on Tuesday morning weighed in on upcoming Democratic primary for governor, featuring a matchup between two ...
Kobach joined a letter with 27 other GOP attorneys general to the NCAA urging the organization to restore all championships, titles, awards, records, and other recognitions that were "wrongfully ...
Democratic state Sen. Ethan Corson on Tuesday morning announced he would run for governor in 2026, setting up a primary ...
Kansas Lt. Gov. David Toland made it official Tuesday morning that he's not running for governor although he had already ...
A new state audit found that Kansas does not have a comprehensive registry of people who abuse, exploit and neglect children or vulnerable adults because of a fragmented system and a lack of clarity ...
Evergy President and CEO David Campbell on Monday made a rare appearance before the Kansas Corporation Commission to make the ...
Former Republican state Sen. Carolyn McGinn of Sedgwick is joining Gov. Laura Kelly's administration as the new special ...
Using the number of students who receive free lunches may no longer may be the best way to allocate funding for public school students who are at-risk of failing academically, a new state audit ...
Senate President Ty Masterson rolled out his campaign for governor on Sunday, unveiling a new website along with holding a ...
It is quite amazing we find enough content to fill up the Sunday Reader every week, knowing that it's a feature we can never ...
State health officials estimate that the response to the measles in outbreak in Kansas will cost taxpayers at least $2.6 ...
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