The unemployment rate in Johnson County increased recently.
This is how the Overland Park area compares to Kansas for coronavirus vaccinations.
There are a record number of job openings in the U.S. labor market; Johnson County's unemployment rate decreased recently.
U.S. shows great variance in access and use of high-speed internet.
One of 105 ACLU of Kansas clients applying for clemency.
One company’s gas bill rose to 20 times its price from the month before.
U.S. agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack laid out goals to expand food insecurity and nutrition programs in the president’s budget.
State would dangle incentives for trusts, and use cash for rural development.
Kelly faces big challenges, but Schmidt vs. Colyer may be very loud.
Unpaid taxes, lawsuit, illegal gambling taint quest for property tax break.
On heels of $285 million income tax cut, the House and Senate set stage for businesses to ‘double dip’ at taxpayer expense.
Voting rights advocates issue warnings.
Interior Secretary Debra Haaland announced the Missing & Murdered Unit within the Bureau of Indian Affairs Office of Justice Services.
‘We’ve got to do something’
Question pivots on federal power to control indirect use of stimulus aid.
The sprawling $2 trillion proposal President Joe Biden laid out includes significant spending to address climate change.
Kansas Senate president views face-covering edict as April Fool’s joke.
Kirk King was displaced from his residence and has spent the past year living in his van or at a nearby campground.
Compare your federal tax payments and refunds to state and national averages.
Sen. Pat Pettey raised concerns about requiring high schoolers to pass a 60-question civics test before they receive a diploma.
The infrastructure package will rebuild highways and bridges, along with funding programs for housing, broadband and schools.
Chamber adopts ‘our-fiscal-policy-stinks’ motion for 2% budget cut.
Amendments spark debate over sanctity of committee work.
Members of Congress were among the first people in the U.S. to have access to the COVID-19 vaccine.
Democratic governor preparing to affirm face-covering directive.
The announcement follows months of revelations about the depth of the Salina-based foster care provider’s financial troubles.
A heated debate was ignited over the danger of changing laws that make it more difficult to vote in Kansas.
The Kansas Attorney General’s Office would investigate and report on problems in the foster care system.
Dubbed Operation Frontier Justice, the 10-day joint police operation targets violent crime.
Speeding ticket in Texas leads to six-month incarceration on 10-year-old warrant for dropped charge.
Nikki Ramirez-Jennings wants to transform the reputation of a southeast Topeka community known to outsiders for its crime and poverty.
Kansas Senate Majority Leader Gene Suellentrop charged with DUI and felony fleeing.
The American Civil Liberties Union’s five-year legal battle over voter rights are asking to be repaid for “grossly excessive” fees.
Here we are, friends, partway through the Kansas Legislature’s annual session.
A second Kansas House bill would remove exceptions for child marriages.
The House Agriculture Committee heard about how Black farmers have faced decades of racial discrimination in their dealings with USDA.
Gov. Laura Kelly announced Kansas will make COVID-19 vaccines available to all adults starting next week.
Democratic governor signs bill granting Legislature new oversight power.
Alterations touch on countywide bans, licensing caps and ad limits.
A renewed effort by Gov. Laura Kelly to form a single Kansas agency overseeing social welfare programs was rejected on the House floor.