Brownback Opens Kansas Summer Reading Program
Posted: 2:16 PM This is the second year for the program, which encourages children to read when they're not in school.
Posted: 2:16 PM This is the second year for the program, which encourages children to read when they're not in school.
Posted: 2:03 PM A bipartisan group of Oklahoma lawmakers is teaming up with several businesses to start a fund to build safe rooms or underground shelters in public schools across the state.
Posted: 11:03 AM The winner told Lottery officials it was only the third time he had played the game.
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Posted: 8:59 AM The Douglas County Commission will ask the state for an exemption from a new law that allows concealed weapons in public buildings.
Posted: 8:52 AM A 38-year-old Kansas man was sentenced to 30 years in prison for taking pornographic photos of young children, including one that showed a naked 2-year-old boy in a roasting pan inside an oven.
Posted: 8:47 AM Kansas legislators hope to make progress toward resolving their differences on tax and budget issues.
Posted: 8:44 AM A central Kansas co-op is planning a $42 million grain storage and loading facility that it hopes will create 18 permanent jobs.
Updated: 7:33 PM Four people from Aurora, Colorado have been identified as the victims of a deadly accident on I-70.
Updated: 4:54 PM Common conditions seen at Via Christi Clinic locations.
Posted: 5:01 AM In a small sign of progress during a big recovery effort, the Wichita-owned Warren Theater in Moore, Oklahoma opened its doors for business Wednesday.
Posted: 4:34 AM A Kansas man serving a life sentence for killing a sheriff's deputy is trying to recover more than $4,500 in cash seized from his home on the day of the shooting.
Updated: 8:35 AM President Barack Obama is prepared to nominate former Bush administration official James Comey as FBI director, but in a possible warning sign, the top Republican on the Senate committee that would review the nomination said Comey would face questions about his Wall Street connections.
Updated: 9:29 PM Senate Minority Leader Anthony Hensley of Topeka and House Minority Leader Paul Davis of Lawrence said Wednesday that the Legislature's research staff sees potential complications if the 2013 session drags into June.
Posted: 5:38 PM Police said Wednesday the anonymous letters were opened Friday in New York at the city's mail facility and Sunday in Washington at an office used by the nonprofit started by Bloomberg.
Posted: 4:36 PM The woman's speed reached in excess of 100 mph.
Posted: 4:27 PM The 17-year-old mother told police she delivered the stillborn child at home, then placed it in a dumpster.
Updated: 7:21 AM Investigators have identified four people killed in a traffic accident in Ellsworth County on Tuesday.