University of Kansas leaders say they won’t offer gender-inclusive living assignments at one dormitory beginning next ...
Many Kansas farmers are in limbo and waiting for promised payments under contracts they signed with the federal government.
In an extraordinary hearing, a federal judge testified at a Wednesday disciplinary hearing about a years-long case of two ...
Farmers, nonprofits and state agencies received almost $3 billion in grants from the Inflation Reduction Act in Missouri, ...
The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority has struggled for years to provide fast and frequent bus service. Many suburbs ...
The nonprofit says staff and students are still reeling from a federal decision to fire 35 employees at Haskell Indian ...
More than 400,000 of Missouri's nearly 1.4 million Medicaid recipients lost coverage after the end of the COVID public health ...
Sports betting still isn't available in Missouri months after voters legalized it. Republican Secretary of State Denny ...
Unofficial results updated Wednesday by the Sedgwick County election office show bond issue opponents leading by just less ...
Staff and observers worry that the agency may not be prepared for emerging threats including bird flu and insect-borne ...
Platte County residents are suing the three-member commission for failing to implement a quarter-cent sales tax that voters ...
President Trump's executive order that pauses the TikTok ban expires in April. In the meantime, Missouri content creators are ...
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