The Democratic Kansas governor and Republican attorney general don’t always agree about suing or joining existing lawsuits.
The Democratic Kansas governor and Republican attorney general don’t always agree about suing or joining existing lawsuits.
All three branches of Kansas government are embroiled in a dispute about the governor's role in guiding the state's ...
By OLIVIA DIAZ Associated Press/Report for America RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Virginia voters will decide whether to back a redrawn ...
Several Republican candidates running for governor in 2026 posted big fundraising hauls that included significant loans of ...
The result of an ongoing trial in Kansas City could either widely expand abortion access in the metro or sharply curtail it ...
Top Kansas Republican lawmakers said because the House lacks the votes, the Senate won't "waste" time on redistricting the ...
Kansas’s House speaker is planning to pay a former fraternity brother—and former Emporia State president—$50,000 for five months of consulting. His leadership of his own university was much criticized ...
The separation would affect daily services for Kansas City residents, including trash pickup, water service, which judge ...
An idea from a conservative think tank to limit diversity, equity and inclusion topics inside the classrooms of KU and other ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent activity in Kansas City and across the United States inspired a Democratic state legislator to attempt ...
Ruiz rooted the explanation of her amendment in the recent death of former Kansas City resident Renee Good, who an ICE agent ...
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