The state of Kansas has been granted an extension to submit a request for a major federal disaster declaration after a major winter storm struck the state on Jan. 4 and 5, officials announced Friday morning.
Kansas politicians are sending a bill to the governor’s desk this week that would restrict gender transition treatments for kids in the Sunflower State. Lawmakers in
Over a week after Rep. Ford Carr was filmed in a heated exchange with a Wichita city councilman, he was removed as ranking member of two committees.
A major wildlife success story in eastern Kansas is showing signs of becoming a nuisance for some locals. The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) recently held a
The state has seen tuberculosis cases double between 2023 and 2024, with the CDC offering support on the ground.
Students at McClure Elementary spent the day making their own, homemade bread. Second Grade Teacher Karen Palmer says the kneading ties into their lesson plan highlighting the state’s origins and gives the kids an idea of how pioneers settling in the territory had to get by.
WICHITA, Kan. (Catch it Kansas) - The Kansas House of Representatives announced on Friday that Rep. Ford Carr, who was involved in an altercation earlier this month with Wichita City Councilmember Brandon Johnson, is no longer the ranking member on a pair of committee assignments in which he is still assigned.
Kansas has a new mural in its Statehouse honoring women who campaigned for voting rights for decades before the 1920 ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S.
A child sex abuse survivor and advocate thinks it’s “more than a coincidence” that three men accused of child sex crimes died by suicide in December. Survivors of the three men are now left without the possibility of seeing their alleged abusers held accountable for their crimes,
After the CDC said the Kansas tuberculosis outbreak isn't the largest in documented history, KDHE clarified they meant the largest in a single year.
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by five plaintiffs against the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas, along with eight former and current police officials, citing Kansas' two-year statute of limitations.
A business in north Topeka focused on providing fun activities for families and friends is completing its move into a new space. 27 News spoke with DeAna Morrison, co-owner