Kansas Governor Sam Brownback announced today the launching of a new website that allows Kansans to submit their ideas on laws or regulations they believe should be considered for repeal, http://repealer.ks.gov/.
Hundreds of families could be affect if the governor's 2012 budget is approved, eliminating the remaining $3.5 million in state grants for day and residential services for Kansans living with developmental disabilities.
The disaster in the Pacific is even making an impact in Kansas, with local families waiting to hear from loved ones, and disaster relief bracing to respond.
Friday's Northwest and Maize High School game in Dodge City is prompting calls for some changes to the way high school tournaments are set up and scheduled.
The Orpheum Theatre and the American Institute of Wine and Food-Wichita Chapter are hosting the event "The History & Mystery of Wine" on March 8th at the Hilton Wichita Airport.
The Greater Wichita Economic Development Coalition reported on 2010 economic development activities that included thousands of jobs kept or added and millions of dollars in capital investment.
Construction and production is picking up at the site of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, where hundreds of volunteers are helping build a new home for the Carl Hall family.
Two political powerhouses were in Kansas Friday night. The two men who made names for themselves on opposite sides of the aisle in the nation's capitol appeared together in Salina.