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Senate President Ty Masterson has made more personnel changes with his top staffer leaving to a take a job with the attorney general's office. Masterson is moving longtime aide Mike Pirner from ...
Conservative podcaster Doug Billings, the first candidate to officially file to run for governor, is already running into ...
Even with better-than-projected tax collections, Kansans are not expected to see tax cuts under a new law that buys down ...
Ending months of speculation, Republican Kansas Insurance Commissioner Vicki Schmidt on Wednesday joined the race for ...
The federal government is withholding more than $42 million from Kansas schools that would pay for professional development ...
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The state school board wants the Kansas Legislature to restore a program intended to improve school security with better locks, security cameras and door barricades.
State utility regulators on Monday cleared a path for Evergy to build two new gas plants that will lead to rate increases in ...
State legislative leaders kept alive hopes of luring the Chiefs and Royals to Kansas when they voted Monday to extend the ...
Gov. Laura Kelly on Tuesday criticized the Legislature for a 1.5% across-the-board spending cut that will take money from ...
National Republicans are seeking to defend a state law repealing a three-day grace period for mail ballots to arrive at election offices after Election Day.
Gov. Laura Kelly revealed a more personal side Thursday, disclosing that she had divorced from her husband last fall.