KU opens office for harassment complaints
The University of Kansas is increasing its efforts to help people who are victims of discrimination or harassment.
The University of Kansas is increasing its efforts to help people who are victims of discrimination or harassment.
Overland Park residents will be able to carry their guns in public, with certain restrictions.
Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt has reorganized his office's administration of programs that help crime victims.
A U.S. House candidate from northeastern Kansas is criticizing incumbent Republican Rep. Lynn Jenkins and Congress for failing to act on a new farm bill.
Kansas farmers have planted about 17 percent of next year's winter wheat crop while bringing in this year's corn crop far faster than normal.
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A Dodge City girl has died and five other people were injured in a rollover accident in southwest Kansas.
The president of the Republic of Colombia is returning to Kansas, where he attended college, and where he will be honored for his public service.