Kansas July 21 Red state Senate president joins field of Republicans hoping to wrest governorship from Democratic control Kansas state Senate President Ty Masterson jumped into the field of Republican gubernatorial candidates hoping to become the next governor of the state
Media July 11 PBS station singles out GOP senators in contentious public broadcasting funding battle Republican officials criticized PBS Kansas for running an ad asking viewers to contact senators about preserving funding, as the Senate prepares to vote on public media funds.
US June 11 Kansas substitute teacher, 39, had sex with 2 students during boozy mid-week encounters, prosecutors say A Kansas substitute teacher appeared in court Monday to face charges accusing her of having sex with two students during an alcohol-fueled incident earlier this year.
Kansas May 31 Lawsuit filed against Kansas law nullifying end-of-life choices for pregnant women Two physicians and three women are suing to block a Kansas law that invalidates medical decisions pregnant women can make about end-of-life treatment.
Kansas May 17 Minor's lawsuits against adult sites show new state law is working as intended to protect kids: state AG A minor child and the child's mother have filed four lawsuits in Kansas, targeting pornographic sites for lacking adequate age-verification measures.
Kansas May 6 Kansas man allegedly stole rare, historic 800-pound cannon from park for drug money: report Newly released court documents detail that a Kansas man stole a rare, historic, 800 pound cannon from a park for drug money he owed and "believed his life was in danger."
Missouri April 15 Chiefs parade-goer who sued over social media claims is dead: attorney Denton Loudermill Jr., who was falsely implicated in social media posts following the shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs' victory rally last year, has died.
Kansas April 9 Kansas 9-year-old caught driving parents' truck to school after missing bus: police Police in Kansas said a young boy was apprehended after he reportedly took his parents truck on a three-mile drive to school after he missed the bus ride.
Kansas April 7 Kansas Catholic priest was shot 'intentionally and with premeditation,' prosecutor alleges The murder of Kansas Catholic priest Arul Carasala at his church’s rectory was carried out "intentionally and with premeditation," a prosecutor said.
Roman Catholic April 5 Kansas Catholic priest dies after being shot at his church's rectory, leaving parish in 'state of shock' A Catholic priest died in Kansas after being shot at his church’s rectory in an incident a fellow pastor said has left his parish in a "state of shock."
Religious Controversies March 29 Satanic leader arrested after Black Mass, scuffle at Kansas Statehouse: 'A despicable act' A leader of a "nondenominational Satanic church" in Kansas and three others were arrested after a fight broke out between Satanists and Christians at the Kansas Statehouse in Topeka.