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. Constitution granted those rights across the nation.
Topeka and Shawnee County leaders are unsure what the new White House-mandated federal funding freeze will mean for residents.
Kansas officials are sharing what they know after an American Airlines flight that departed from Wichita crashed in Washington, D.C., Wednesday night.
A new restaurant specializing in sweet pastries and baked goods is due to open soon on the west side of the Capital City. 27 News followed up with Russell Clark this week
NOTO showcased a special collection of art curated for the 164th Kansas Day of Statehood, Wednesday evening. NOTO and the Center for Kansas Studies hosted a reception at Washburn’s International House to celebrate the diverse ways we see and view Kansas as home.
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.
A Kansas man whose Jan. 6 case was dismissed last week by President Donald Trump is demanding that Kansas State University immediately give him back the teaching job it fired him from, along with four years of back pay.
Topeka is lobbying Kansas lawmakers to try to get easier access to inspect government-funded housing. Here's why.
Kansas became the 33rd state. All week, the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library (TSCPL) is celebrating Kansas Day in their own unique way. The library is hosting
The sophomore standout took a first place finish in the 3m diving event in the Jayhawks' recent dual at Arkansas on Jan. 24. Lai finished with a score of 340.05. In addition, she took a second-place finish in the 1m event after posting a 309.53 score.
The Kansas Court of Appeals is reviewing a Shawnee County District Court case on whether a new law affects transgender rights.
Kansas parents with K-12 students in private schools could receive a significant tax credit if a proposed bill in the state legislature moves forward. It would also come at a significant expense for the state.