‘From the Vault’ video series covers Notary Public and Tornadoes
‘From the Vault’, a new video series by the Kansas Secretary of State to educate the public about what their office does, released episodes 3 and 4 on Friday.
‘From the Vault’, a new video series by the Kansas Secretary of State to educate the public about what their office does, released episodes 3 and 4 on Friday.
Back in December of last year, Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach led a coalition composed of 25 other state attorneys general and the Arizona Legislature, demanding
At the Douglas County commission meeting held on Wednesday, Dr. Justin Spiehs was arrested for holding a sign that targeted county commissioner Patrick Kelly (D-District 1).
On Wednesday, Dr. Justin Spiehs, a resident who has regularly criticized the all Democrat commission of Douglas County, Kansas and has a federal lawsuit against the commission for allegedly violating his
The Kansas House and Senate have voted to override a number of Gov. Laura Kelly’s many vetoes on Monday. Among the two biggest bills many Kansans were focused on included House Substitute
On Thursday, the National Review published an op-ed by Speaker Dan Hawkins, a Wichita Republican. His article, ‘Kansas Will Protect Children with No Help from a Hapless
After Democrat Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto of Senate Substitute for House Bill 2036, a bipartisan bill to lower taxes for Kansans, was met with widespread
Democrat Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed the bipartisan Senate Substitute for House Bill 2036, a bill that received bipartisan support in the Kansas
This year’s avian influenza (aka bird flu) has made headlines for being the first time in U.S. history that avian influenza has been infecting cows. Called ‘highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1)’