Texas March 26, 2024 Bird flu detected among dairy cows in Texas and Kansas Milk sampled from dairy cows in Kansas and Texas has tested positive for bird flu, U.S. officials reported on Monday. It is believed to pose no significant risk to humans.
Kansas March 26, 2024 Kansas House now includes lobbyists' names on the bills they request to increase transparency The Kansas House in January began including the names of lobbyists on the bills they request to increase transparency. No other state legislative chamber does this.
Allergy March 22, 2024 How to beat spring allergies with an early pollen season this year The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America says more than 80 million Americans deal with seasonal allergies. Allergy season arrived early this year in the U.S.
Kansas March 13, 2024 Kansas to pay $1M in suit over 7-year-old who was tortured, fed to pigs Kansas will pay $1 million to settle a lawsuit over the 2015 murder of Adrian Jones, who was tortured by his father and stepmother before being fed to pigs.
Missouri March 13, 2024 Kansas, Missouri brace for baseball-sized 'gorilla hail' as storms approach Volatile weather is expected to sweep over parts of Kansas and Missouri on Wednesday night, with the potential for so-called "gorilla hail" being reported.
Politics March 12, 2024 Kansas judge rules keeping biological sex on IDs does not harm transgender people Kansas Judge Teresa Watson kept in place an existing ruling she decided in July 2023 to prohibit the Department of Revenue from allowing individuals to change their biological sex on ID cards.
Kansas March 12, 2024 Kansas judge says transgender rights not violated by state's refusal to change sex on driver's licenses A Kansas judge sided with Attorney General Kris Kobach in ruling that transgender rights are not violated by refusing to change sex on driver's licenses.
Kansas March 6, 2024 Phoenix senior charged in Kansas with 1982 cold case murder A 75-year-old Phoenix man has been arrested and brought to Kansas on charges that he killed Hutchinson resident Michael McKeown in 1982.
LIFESTYLE February 21, 2024 Kansas fisherman's crappie record removed after steel weights are found in fish's stomach A Kansas fisherman's record was nullified by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks after officials found steel weights in the stomach of the white crappie fish.
Kansas City Chiefs February 15, 2024 Veteran details chasing down Kansas City Chiefs parade shooter, credits military training, 'guardian angels' Lifelong Chiefs fan and Navy veteran Tony Janssens sprang into action when gunfire rang out at the parade, chasing down a shooter through the crowd.
Kansas February 14, 2024 Kansas lawmakers consider increasing penalties for harming police dogs Kansas legislators are considering a bill to increase penalties for harming or killing police dogs. The bill is a response to the death of Bane, a police dog in Wichita.