The Kansas Governor will now consider three hopeful nominees to fill a seat expected to open on the Court of Appeals.
A new bill that would streamline and clarify licensure requirements for childcare providers in Kansas has been introduced to legislators.
The Republican majority in the Kansas Legislature sent Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly a bill Friday that would prohibit health ...
The Kansas bill prohibits health care providers from providing gender transition care to children who want to change from their biological sex. Providers could not give children puberty blockers, ...
A Kansas House vote Friday sent the Help Not Harm act to Gov. Laura Kelly. The bill bans gender-affirming care for children ...
Nearly $11 million will be going to 24 rural communities in Kansas as part of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) ...
Wichita's love and strength has been pushing through the pain of Wednesday night's tragic plane, helicopter crash in ...
Kansas House approved a Senate-passed bill banning gender-affirming care of minors, but Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed a similar ...
Kansas politicians are sending a bill to the governor’s desk this week that would restrict gender transition treatments for ...
Governor Laura Kelly and bipartisan Kansas legislators introduced an early childhood compromise bill to streamline child care licensure and consolidate programs under the Office of Early Childhood.
Allmond, a Lawrence attorney and general counsel for the Kansas Supreme Court chief justice, is one of three nominees to fill ...