
KU research suggests wind power isn’t a red verses blue issue in Kansas
New wind installations aren’t allowed in about one-fifth of Kansas counties, in part to protect the nation’s last, largest swath of tallgrass prairie.
New wind installations aren’t allowed in about one-fifth of Kansas counties, in part to protect the nation’s last, largest swath of tallgrass prairie.
BY TIM CARPENTER Kansas Reflector Minority party endorses idea of raising state’s $7.25 minimum wage TOPEKA — Kansas Democrats vowed on the second day of… Login to continue reading Login…
BY TIM CARPENTER Kansas Reflector State of the State speech sets tone of governor’s spending, policy effort TOPEKA — Gov. Laura Kelly’s seventh State of… Login to continue reading Login…
BY ANNA KAMINSKIKansas Reflector TOPEKA — Senate President Ty Masterson promised to reduce property taxes, streamline government processes and enact anti-abortion and anti-trans legislation in… Login to continue reading Login…
BY SHERMAN SMITHKansas Reflector TOPEKA — Kansas Supreme Court Justice Marla Luckert told lawmakers Wednesday she was happy she wouldn’t be talking about how a… Login to continue reading Login…
The Kansas Department of Transportation announces approved bids for state highway construction and maintenance projects. The letting took place Dec. 18, 2024, in Topeka. Some of the bids may include multiple projects that have been bundled based on proximity and type of work.
BY TIM CARPENTER Kansas Reflector Governor points to child advocacy, literacy and worker compensation reforms TOPEKA — Gov. Laura Kelly says bipartisan highlights of 2024… Login to continue reading Login…
BY ANNA KAMINSKIKansas Reflector TOPEKA — A Kansas legislator renewed attempts to rid the state of daylight saving time under a bill filed ahead of… Login to continue reading Login…
The Kansas Department of Labor (KDOL) is urging employers across the state to take active measures to combat human trafficking within the workforce. Human trafficking is a pervasive issue that harms the well-being of workers, disrupts legitimate business operations, and undermines the integrity of the labor market.
TOPEKA – Kansas Chief Justice Marla Luckert will give her 2025 State of the Kansas Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 15, in the House chamber of the Statehouse.