Sunday Reader: ADA lawsuit dismissed; Farm bankruptcies
Good morning everyone:
Well, it's the start of the NFL season today, which signals that crisp fall temperatures may soon be around the corner.
Last week...
Panel delays action on $50 million for health care pay
A special task force that helps decide how federal COVID-19 relief money is spent has put off making a decision on whether to put...
Lawyer in Nirvana album cover lawsuit mounting House race
A Garden City lawyer who is suing the rock band Nirvana over an album cover alleged to be child pornography is taking steps to...
New lawsuit filed over mask mandates
A group of parents has filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn a Johnson County health order requiring masks for students through the sixth grade...
KU chancellor: Student body president’s retweet ‘disappointing’
The University of Kansas student body president's sharing of a Twitter post wishing "death to America" was "disappointing and concerning," the school's chancellor said...
WyCo activist announces campaign against Coleman
Longtime Wyandotte County activist Faith Rivera made it official Monday, announcing that she will run a primary campaign against embattled Democratic state Rep. Aaron...
State, voting rights groups clash over election law
Voting rights advocates went to court Tuesday where they tangled with the state over a new election law that makes it illegal for someone...
Capitol meditation room returning to original location
The long-running feud over the Capitol meditation room is now over.
Leading lawmakers on Wednesday agreed to return the room to its original location on...
Sunday Reader: Fee sweeps case ends; Jennings replacement?
Good morning everyone:
It's been an around-the-clock weekend doing the journalism thing, whether it's been following U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall across the Kansas City suburbs,...
Secretary of state staffer departs
Katie Koupal on Friday left her position as a deputy for Secretary of State Scott Schwab to take a job in the private sector.
Koupal,...