9 min ago | Voice For Liberty in Wichita
An ill wind blows in Kansas: The politics of renewable energy
Kansas Representative Charlotte O'Hara , who represents Kansas House District 27 in southern Johnson County, offers a look at the politics surrounding wind power in Kansas.
1 hr ago | The Wichita Eagle
Kansas lawmakers considering several alcohol bills
Although alcohol-related laws are proposed every session, Sen. Pete Brungardt, chairman of the Senate Federal and State Affairs Committee, said it's unusual to have so many liquor bills under consideration.
3 hrs ago | Hays Daily News
ROZ program proving its mettle
Last year, Gov. Sam Brownback began the Rural Opportunity Zone project for 50 eligible counties in Kansas.
7 hrs ago | Salina Journal
The grandchildren of Staff Sgt. David Jermark know why grandpa is going away for a year, and they're all right with it.
8 hrs ago | The Wichita Eagle
House bill would allow students to carry guns on campus
Dillon Barnes, a senior at the University of Kansas, likes to carry a handgun, but the law prevents him from entering school buildings with his firearm despite having a concealed-carry license.
9 hrs ago | NBC Action News
Obama to present 2013 budget plan
Winter Weather Advisory issued February 13 at 4:56AM CST expiring February 13 at 6:00PM CST in effect for: Andrew; Atchison; Bates; Buchanan; Caldwell; Cass; Clay; Clinton; Daviess; DeKalb; Gentry; Harrison; Henry; Holt; Jackson; Johnson; Lafayette; Nodaway; Platte; Ray; Worth Winter Weather Advisory issued February 13 at 4:56AM CST expiring ... (more)
11 hrs ago | KICT-FM Wichita
Listen to Hank the Mechanic all week for your chance to win a pair of one day tickets to The Park City Chill at the Kansas Pavillions Friday February 24th-Sunday February 26th "The Park City Chill" brought to you by Bumper to Bumper Auto Parts is Kansas Largest Indoor Motorcycle & Car Show happening February 24th-26th. The Motorcycle Show is the ... (more)
Kansas Craft Brewers Exposition will be bringing regional brewers to Lawrence
Chuck Magerl, the founder of the Free State Brewing Co., has always loved beer, not just for what what's in the bottle, but because of its ability to help people find common ground around a common passion.
Analysis: Kan. GOP defensive over private meetings
Republican legislators are growing defensive over ongoing questions about whether private gatherings they had with Republican Gov.
Topeka man charged with poaching 14-point buck
Authorities say a Topeka man has been charged with poaching a 14-point whitetail buck that could have broken a state record that has stood for more than 35 years.
Week 1 of corruption trial has interesting moments
VictoryLand owner Milton McGregor, right, and his attor ney, Joe Espy, confer as they walk to the federal courthouse in Montgomery on Friday.
Given such trends as declining reimbursements from the government, an aging population and the popularity of high-deductible health insurance, what does the future of health care look like? The two 1970s science fiction films seem wildly different but share a backdrop.
Oldest federal judge remembered at Kan. service
' Some 400 mourners gathered Saturday to honor a judge whose sheer stamina and devotion to justice kept him on the federal bench in Wichita up to his death last month at age 104.
Funds Available in Kansas For Saving Water
The Garden City Telegram reports that the deadline for applying for the funding from the Ogallala Aquifer Initiative for fiscal year 2012 is Feb.
State officials establishing disaster relief fund
Kansas legislators are modifying a proposal from Republican Gov. Sam Brownback's administration to establish a fund to cover the state's share of federally declared disasters.
Project splices dramatic prose with history
TV news anchor Ralph Hipp, left, emcees a reader's theater presentation Feb. 5 of "John Brown: Martyr or Madman," with, from left, Phyllis Penney, Mary Kerle and Ken Kerle, at the Hale Ritchie House, 1118 S.E. Madison, where at 2 p.m. Sunday the script will be "The Underground Railroad." Richard Pitts, historian, storyteller and founder of the ... (more)
Obama Budget Shows $901 Billion Deficit for 2013
President Obama will propose a budget on Monday that forecasts a $901 billion deficit in 2013.
Hutchinson News, Arkansas City Traveler win Marvin News Enterprise Awards
The Hutchinson News and The Arkansas City Traveler are the winners of the 2011 Burton W. Marvin Kansas News Enterprise Award.
Kansas chancellor praises military in speech
Gray-Little, the university's first woman and black chancellor, made the remarks Thursday during an address at Fort Leavenworth.
Proposed Kansas abortion ban blocked by abortion foe
An influential anti-abortion legislator is blocking the push for a ban on abortion in the Kansas Constitution, highlighting a split among abortion opponents over tactics and frustrating the group advocating the “personhood” proposal Friday.
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