Former Kansas Senate President Steve Morris, who possessed a centrist's perspective on the formation of public policy, dies at home in Hugoton.
Opinion
Hoping Kansas will get ‘advanced’ nuclear energy? Careful what you wish for in the Age of Damocles.
Those vying to bring TerraPower jobs to their communities might want to consider the safety and security risks.
More than two years after the police raid on the Marion County Record, Kansans still grapple with what the action means.
Gov. Laura Kelly and Attorney General Kris Kobach are tangling in court on questions of who controls executive branch power ...
Political analyst Amy Walter views the campaign by President Donald Trump to gerrymander congressional districts as a gamble unlikely to blunt historical precedent and prevent a Democrat takeover of ...
Voters focus on presidential elections and less on congressional ones, granting the president influence and diminishing Congress’ authority.
State leaders gathered at the new Robert B. Docking State Office Building to celebrate completion of the three-year, $120 ...
A new survey of Kansas adults highlights the divide between popular opinion and political reality on various issues, and ...
Kansans are scrambling to pay bills and feed their families as they miss federal government paychecks and food assistance ...
Kansans purchasing health insurance on the Affordable Care Act marketplace are likely to see their premiums increase in 2026 ...
The president of the Kansas Senate said Monday a sufficient number of Senate Republicans signed a petition to call a special ...
The American Civil Liberties of Kansas filed a federal lawsuit Thursday challenging decisions of judges in Johnson County ...
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