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The Kansas Chamber, a top lobbying group, invited candidates to speak to its members and other voters.
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Supporters have raised about three-fourths of the $9.5 million needed to restore the historic Orpheum Theatre. Plans call for new flooring, seats and other upgrades as part of a year-long renovation project that will start next summer.
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On this month's "Hidden Kansas," Beccy Tanner visit a cemetery dedicated to a woman known as “Mother.”
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Three major questions will determine Democratic Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto power in her last two years. Her ability to block Republican priorities will depend on a handful of key Statehouse races.
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World renowned crop artist Stan Herd completed his images of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz on Sunday, on a farm near the Kansas River in north Lawrence.
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Health officials have confirmed almost 50 cases of tuberculosis in Wyandotte County, more than in all of Kansas last year. But the public risk remains low.
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ACLU of Kansas officials say an elementary school principal in Belleville invited a representative from Gideons International to distribute Bibles at the school. In a letter, the ACLU warned that the principal's actions violated the First Amendment, which mandates governmental neutrality when it comes to religion.
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Raign PanKratz always wanted to be a teacher. This month, after years of college classes, student teaching and working at a summer camp for children, she’s finally starting her career teaching kindergarten at a south Wichita elementary school.
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Mental health professionals say it’s important for teens to limit their time online and develop healthy social media habits.
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Wastewater testing helps track COVID trends. Currently, COVID levels in wastewater are surging in Kansas and Missouri as well as in much of the U.S.